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#541228 - 04/13/05 05:19 PM
To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 07/01/02
Posts: 1495
Loc: Kenora, ON, Canada
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Since we are approaching a busier time with many of our neighbors to the south heading north to Canada for fishing or just for a vacation, I just thought I would keep a thread at the top for people to view and ask away.
Items in question:
No potatoes. Canned potatoes are allowed as are frozen hashbrowns, ole's etc. Just not raw, in bag, potatoes.
Beef is allowed. Must be less than 10 pounds.
No dogfood/petfood. This is in regards to beef content. I'm sure there are going to be some exceptions to this rule, but the customs officer informed me that to make things a whole lot easier, they are just telling people no pet food.
One bottle (1.14 liters) of alcohol per person OR
One case (24, 12 oz cans/bottles)per person
One carton of cigarettes per person OR one log of chewing tobacco.
Birth certificate and a photo identification are a must.
Age restrictions on the alcohol and tobacco are in effect. Duty can also be paid on any of your overages for alcohol and other items (I'm just not certain on what they are, so please call before, if you are unsure)
Phone numbers for a few of the local ports of entry are:
Rainy River/Baudette 807-852-3341
Fort Frances/International Falls 807-274-3655
Pigeon River/?? 807-964-2093
Toll Free Automated Service 800-461-9999
This information is accurate as of April 13, 2005. I will do my best to change any information if need be.
Edited by Hemlock (04/13/05 05:31 PM)
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#541229 - 04/14/05 09:27 AM
Re: To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
[Re: Hemlock]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5
Loc: USA
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Hemlock,
Nice jacket.
Here are a few additions to your list.
Shot papers for your pet.
If traveling with the kids or grandchildren you will need a statement from the absent parent.
Mace, Pepper spray are a NO GO.
Extra gasoline is a gamble we have had to payed duty on one can one weekend and got waved through the next weekend with five cans.(Go figure)
We did find out that a $20.00 bottle of liquor will have a $26.00 duty applied to it.($46.00 total, we did learn to drink a little slower that trip)
Firewood
Worms must be in newspaper, no soil/peat.
Fireworks are a NO GO.(yes my wife did lable me for life on that one.)
The worst thing about going to Canada is, "they make you leave."
JT
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#541230 - 04/19/05 04:02 PM
Re: To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
[Re: Hemlock]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 08/16/02
Posts: 104
Loc: Scandia,MN,U.S.
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I am applying for the RABC permit and was wondering how long it is good for, Do I list all the dates or each one separetly?
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#541233 - 04/20/05 02:29 PM
Re: To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
[Re: Eastwind]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 08/09/02
Posts: 58
Loc: Plain, Wi. USA
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If you have extra alcohol they usually ask you what you paid for your alcohol and tax you on the figure you give them as long as it is reasonable, so be sure you know what the alcohol sells for or have a receipt. Be sure you don't report more than you paid unless you want to donate extra to the gov't.
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#541234 - 04/20/05 11:06 PM
Re: To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
[Re: fishanytime]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 09/24/02
Posts: 93
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Gentlemen, Leave your pets at home especially your dogs. Last summer a good friend of mine brought his German Shorthair on a Muskie/Smallie trip to Lake of the woods (Morson/Tug Channel area). The dog picked up a fungus while up there. When he returned home the dog got real sick and died within a few days. Before that trip he did not have problems with his pets, but after that incident the muskie boys (our group of 10 or so) vowed to leave our pets at home. Talking to customs and others on the Canadian side, it is a problem especially early in the summer.
Low
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#541236 - 04/24/05 12:29 PM
Re: To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
[Re: Hemlock]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/07/03
Posts: 719
Loc: The back 40, in town
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Depend ing on where you go the black nose fungus is in the soil. Lots of areas have no trouble but it is out there. I have brought the dog with on some years and not on others.
Also no one has mentioned the now required PASSPORT!! I am not sure when it starts but you must have a passpost to get back in to MN.
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#541237 - 04/24/05 07:34 PM
Re: To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
[Re: Hemlock]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 07/05/04
Posts: 279
Loc: Duluth, Minn. and Morson, Ont...
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Let's get some facts straight: 1. No passports required, either side. US proposal is for 2008!!! Canada's isn't even a proposal yet. And Bush admin. now is backing off the Homeland proposal because of huge opposition on both sides. (On a related note, I've NEVER been asked for a birth ceriticate, either, despite some claims on this site that they require it. They don't. A second ID might be handy, though, such as a PALS card or birth cerrificate, in case your name is the same as some thugs on the computer. DL is enuff. PALS cards are almost magic, by the way, for speeding crossings. Birth cert's are required for kids who have no other id.) 2. Blasto is in many places, some hotspots include Kenora area and the Iron Range (Mountain Iron for one.) I hunt LOW with two groups of guys and between us a dozen dogs for many, many years, no problem. That said, could happen tomorrow.... But it's not a reason to leave Fido at home. I make 15 trips to LOW or more each year and bring them every time. 3. Dog food is okay to bring into Canada, it just can't have any beef it it, or any beef byproducts. They probably won't ask, but if they do.... just have it in the original unopened bag and your okay. You'll be surprised how many lamb and other dog foods have zero beef. Just trying to keep Internet legends from spreading too much! I hear the big lake is open in most areas on the south, not sure about northern half...fyi...
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#541238 - 04/25/05 10:30 AM
Re: To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
[Re: Wild Thing]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 07/01/02
Posts: 1495
Loc: Kenora, ON, Canada
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Everything I posted in the original post of this thread was confirmed with at least one, if not two or three phone calls, as I am not the one that wants to be held responsible for false information.
Personal experiences are exactly that. WHat happens to you once or ten times, may not be the same for the next guy. I cross often and driver's license backed with a birth certifcate are the norm. Not always, but more often than not, that is what they need.
The dog food issue, I knew would torque some people, but that is one instance I called a couple different Port of Entry's to see what they had to say, and their answer was repeatedly to leave the dog food behind, it would make for a much easier crossing. If you feel you need to bring Fido's food, then prepare yourself to be asked to come in and start defending what is in it, or what isn't in it.
Passports as Wild Thing stated are still just in the making and not required yet.
The purpose of this thread is to aid people in some information about crossing the border, to make it easier. There will be controversy, and gray areas that nobody will know until they pull up to that window. Call one of the numbers I posted before with a list of questions. Canada Customs is very good at answering their phones and taking the time to help.
Ice is completely off of LOW as of Thursday, April 21.
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#541239 - 05/15/05 03:41 PM
Re: To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
[Re: Hemlock]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/19/02
Posts: 1224
Loc: Deer River, MN
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A group of us are heading up by Kenora the first week of June. We're gonna fish for lakers for 2 days and spend the 3 day on Dogtooth in hopes of a monster 'eye. I've got a bunch of frozen smelt that I use here in MN for summer trolling for lakers and northerns and for the same species in winter. Can I bring them across the border? If not, do the bait shops up there have frozen ciscoes year round?
If smelt are a no-no, can we package up some sucker minnows and bring them across?
Thanks,
Brian
Edited by bmc (05/15/05 06:26 PM)
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#541240 - 05/16/05 11:03 PM
Re: To bring, or not to bring...across the border to Canada
[Re: bmc]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 07/24/03
Posts: 156
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