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mkc
Aug 22, 2018Explorer
You can look up what you can and cannot bring across Canadian/US border crossings. They will be different US into Canada and then the other direction.
Fresh produce, raw meat, pet food not in its original packaging are generally not allowed. More than a small amount of alcohol are taxed highly. No firearms. Your pets will need current vaccinations and health certificates.
If you typically travel with a lot of food or raw ingredients, it might be more hassle than it's worth.
If we were routing through Canada, there are a lot of places we'd like to stop and visit for a while. With the border crossing concerns and it simply being a drive-through, we have not opted to do it (even though we have done exactly the trip you are asking about - we stayed in the US).
Fresh produce, raw meat, pet food not in its original packaging are generally not allowed. More than a small amount of alcohol are taxed highly. No firearms. Your pets will need current vaccinations and health certificates.
If you typically travel with a lot of food or raw ingredients, it might be more hassle than it's worth.
If we were routing through Canada, there are a lot of places we'd like to stop and visit for a while. With the border crossing concerns and it simply being a drive-through, we have not opted to do it (even though we have done exactly the trip you are asking about - we stayed in the US).
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