This is not quite correct. As a UK citizen you might be able to enter the US without a visa, but on the other hand you might need a visa, depending on what you're doing and how long you're staying. Read the fine print on the US State Department website, and decide which category suits you--most will use the visa waiver program because it's easier and cheaper. See: https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...r-program.html
Edit to add: OP, I think part of your problem here is that your posts are a bit murky. First you're shipping to the US, now apparently into Canada. Then you're asking about visas, but...for the US, or Canada? If you fly into Canada, then ride across the border to the US, everything works differently--you won't need an onward ticket (obviously), and you don't need the advance approval (ESTA) for your visa waiver either. But if you're not specific about what you're planning and what you're asking, responses will lead you astray.
Hope that's helpful.
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