And don't forget your dogsled manual and RV ice radials too. Realistically follow the recommendations on the "Canadian" web sight for crossing into a foreign country. RVing in Canada is not a foreign concept here and we have real traffic and cities with traffic lights too. If you are a competent operator of your equipment in the home registered state you qualify in Canada to operate here. If you get in a impact incident here and LEO's are involved they will want to know everything they will at your place of residency. If you are driving be attentive, observant and patient as you will make mistakes navigating in new places no matter where you travel or live.