All U.S. and Canadian citizens are required to have in their possession, a PHOTO I.D. AND A PASSPORT. People of all other citizenships are required to have a photo I.D., a passport, and visa (If required) in their possession when crossing the border. Participants must be 5 years or older. Drivers must be at least 25 years old, are required to show a valid drivers license, and must sign a liability/insurance waiver. Canadian residents may not drive the vehicle into Canada due to Canadian law.
All Minors Must be Accompanied by a Legal Guardian. Single adults traveling with any child under 18, not accompanied by both biological parents; The non-accompanying parent must provide a certified letter to the accompanying parent stating: 1) The accompanying parent has permission to take the child across the border, 2) The accompanying parent has the authority to make any and all decisions regarding any medical care required by the child, 3) Provide a daytime telephone number for the non-accompanying parent where they can be reached if there are any questions.
Please be aware that the tour operates in the wilderness, hours away from medical facilities. Although staff do have general first aid training, this tour is not recommended for guests with serious medical conditions or infants. Terrain is bumpy and guests with neck, back or other ailments that might be aggravated by the bumpy ride should not participate. Jeeps hold a maximum of four guests who must be belted in.