Can an 18 year old American drink in Canada?


Can an 18 year old American drink in Canada? Only in Quebec, Alberta and Manitoba, where the drinking age is 18. (Be prepared to show ID - your passport or driver's licence will do.) Everywhere else in Canada, the drinking age is 19. Citizenship has nothing to do with legal permission to drink in Canada, only age.


Can an American 19 year old drink in Canada?

If you are 18 and American, can you drink in Canada? Yes, but only in Alberta, Quebec, and maybe one or two other provinces. The drinking age is 19 in the rest of Canada. The beer tends to be better in Canada too, although the stereotype about American beer is getting pretty old, for two reasons.


What country allows drinking at 18?

In Africa, the legal drinking age is generally set at 18 years old, as seen in countries like Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. Similarly, in Latin America, 18 years old is the prevailing legal drinking age in countries such as Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Uruguay.