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Re: Traveling into Canada from US

Postby Tom&Shelly » Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:04 pm

TimC wrote:Each year my siblings and their families spend a week at cabins on Lake Huron in the Les Cheneaux Islands area (Cedarville, MI). One year, as is common, my three brother-in-laws had a need to go to the Soo to get some cigars that apparently can't be had in this country.


Reminds me of a totally unrelated story: Seems a member of my uncle's squadron in Vietnam carried a Cuban cigar with him in the event he was shot down. He figured it would be legal to smoke it then, as he'd be in a Communist country. (Their missions were over North Vietnam and, umm, extreme western North Vietnam.) Sure enough, one day he was puffing away as the helecopter winched him out of the jungle.

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Re: Traveling into Canada from US

Postby cdnred » Mon Nov 27, 2023 1:33 pm

TimC wrote: When I was a kid we frequently crossed at Port Huron/Sarnia and back in at Niagara Falls and vice versa on the way back home. On one trip my dad forgot the dog's vaccination paperwork. We were on the Port Huron side and the border agents we were dealing with wouldn't let the dog through. To make matters worse the dog was not allowed back into Port Huron to seek a Vet to give the pooch his shots. We had a dog without a country for a few hours. The result was a very expensive "border call" for a local vet. My dad never forgot the dog's papers again

That must've been an expensive lesson to learn. I know border agents can be sticklers for inspections but now with COVID in the past crossing the border is relatively easier. I live in a Canadian border city and frequent the US regularly without issue. As long as you're not attempting to smuggle things in back or forth and declare what you've bought then you should be fine. The major issue that people seem to forget is to be aware of firearms. In the US it's allowed to carry with a permit but crossing over into Canada is not the same as traveling from one state to another. If unsure if you can bring it into Canada then leave it at home..
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Re: Traveling into Canada from US

Postby tony.latham » Mon Nov 27, 2023 2:23 pm

But I have none the less nearly been arrested twice entering the US. In both cases I only escaped because they didn't want the cost of holding.


So you had fail-to-appear (or other) warrants? :thumbsup:

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