How to get from Seattle to Vancouver, BC during night?



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I'll be landing in Seattle at midnight from Sunday to Monday and need to be in Vancouver at about 9:00AM.



What are my best options to get to the Vancouver by ground during the night?



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I'm not going back to Seattle, so I would have to leave rented car in Vancouver.



Also, I can enter Canada only by ground because of my visa status.










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    I'll be landing in Seattle at midnight from Sunday to Monday and need to be in Vancouver at about 9:00AM.



    What are my best options to get to the Vancouver by ground during the night?



    Edit:



    I'm not going back to Seattle, so I would have to leave rented car in Vancouver.



    Also, I can enter Canada only by ground because of my visa status.










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      I'll be landing in Seattle at midnight from Sunday to Monday and need to be in Vancouver at about 9:00AM.



      What are my best options to get to the Vancouver by ground during the night?



      Edit:



      I'm not going back to Seattle, so I would have to leave rented car in Vancouver.



      Also, I can enter Canada only by ground because of my visa status.










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      I'll be landing in Seattle at midnight from Sunday to Monday and need to be in Vancouver at about 9:00AM.



      What are my best options to get to the Vancouver by ground during the night?



      Edit:



      I'm not going back to Seattle, so I would have to leave rented car in Vancouver.



      Also, I can enter Canada only by ground because of my visa status.







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          Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.



          (I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)






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          • Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 16 '16 at 22:32











          • It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 17 '16 at 5:24











          • Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 18 '16 at 21:17











          • All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 19 '16 at 0:02











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          Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.



          (I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)






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          • Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 16 '16 at 22:32











          • It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 17 '16 at 5:24











          • Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 18 '16 at 21:17











          • All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 19 '16 at 0:02















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          Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.



          (I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)






          share|improve this answer























          • Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 16 '16 at 22:32











          • It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 17 '16 at 5:24











          • Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 18 '16 at 21:17











          • All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 19 '16 at 0:02













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          Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.



          (I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)






          share|improve this answer













          Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.



          (I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)







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          • Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 16 '16 at 22:32











          • It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 17 '16 at 5:24











          • Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 18 '16 at 21:17











          • All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 19 '16 at 0:02

















          • Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 16 '16 at 22:32











          • It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 17 '16 at 5:24











          • Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.

            – Lubo Sach
            Apr 18 '16 at 21:17











          • All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)

            – Andrew Lazarus
            Apr 19 '16 at 0:02
















          Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.

          – Lubo Sach
          Apr 16 '16 at 22:32





          Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.

          – Lubo Sach
          Apr 16 '16 at 22:32













          It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).

          – Andrew Lazarus
          Apr 17 '16 at 5:24





          It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).

          – Andrew Lazarus
          Apr 17 '16 at 5:24













          Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.

          – Lubo Sach
          Apr 18 '16 at 21:17





          Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.

          – Lubo Sach
          Apr 18 '16 at 21:17













          All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)

          – Andrew Lazarus
          Apr 19 '16 at 0:02





          All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)

          – Andrew Lazarus
          Apr 19 '16 at 0:02

















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