Here's the list we received for our caravan:
SMART Wagon Master wrote:
b. Bringing Alcohol/tobacco into Canada: Per Person quantities: * 1.5 liters (50.7 US ounces) of wine, including wine coolers over 0.5 percent alcohol, or; * 1.14 liters (38.5 US ounces) of liquor, or: a total of 1.14 liters (38.5 US ounces) of wine and liquor, or; 24 x 355 milliliter (12 ounce) cans or bottles of beer or ale, including beer coolers over 0.5 percent alcohol (a maximum of 8.5 liters or 287.4 US ounces). Tobacco: 200 cigarettes OR 50 cigars (including Cuban cigars, which are not banned in Canada). More of these items can be brought in but additional duty must be paid.
c. Food: Fruits & Vegetables, dairy & meats:: Crossing into British Columbia: see: http://www.beaware.gc.ca/english/brirape.shtml#a1 ; Dried and packaged food OK Will check prior to meeting to update with border crossing folks.
Eggs & Dairy
2 dozen eggs (more if you want to pay duty);
20 kilograms of dairy products not exceeding $20 in value (e.g. cheese and butter);
3 kilograms of margarine or butter substitutes; and
All meat and meat products have to be identified as products of the United States.
20 kilograms of edible meats and meat products, including turkey and chicken per person
a maximum of one whole turkey or 10 kilograms of turkey products;
a maximum of 10 kilograms of chicken; and
a maximum of 5 kilograms of edible meats and meat products from cattle, sheep, goat bison and buffalo.
Food:Fresh fruit and vegetables
4 kg potatoes (in bag)
15 packages of fruits or vegies
You CAN'T Bring the Following Items into Canada
Dog or cat food containing beef or lamb byproducts
Firearms/Self Defense: Handguns, automatic weapons, and stun guns
Mace and pepper spray
Miscellaneous: Firewood
Live bait