I am going to be going to Canada with a professor, one of her friends, and a couple other students in March. We will be going by land, driving to be exact, so no TSA, but since my professor is not from the States and neither is her friend, and the three of us students are Americans, I'm sure will get pulled over for secondary inspection.
My dilemma is that I'll be trying to outwardly appear as a guy like usual, which I'm pretty good at; even though my professor and the other students do not know I'm trans since I've never asked them to call me my my masculine name (I have hinted to the other students though and I'm pretty sure at least one of them has picked up on it). I'm afraid that the CBC [customs and border control] officers will ask questions about my appearance, even though I should clearly look like my picture on my ID since I'm getting a new one in February. It will still have an F on it and it my legal name is still feminine.
Any help on how tight the US/Canada land border is, and what type of questions I should expect, going in either direction would be greatly appreciated.
Note: Michigan residents who are also Americans can have an "enhanced ID" or an "enhanced driver's license" where they don't need a passport to go to Canada with the exception of flying. I'll be using one.