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AG inspections coming into US at hwy 97 (Oroville)

sheltieRV
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Be aware that they are doing an Ag search of all RVs heading into the US at the highway 97 crossing. They will collect any produce that does not have what they consider proper documentation. Best to be light on veggies/fruits when crossing this border station.
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Johnny_G1
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Just went through Nighthawk and returned via 395, normal questions, through in less than 2 minute's, nothing checked, just asked about our money and if we had over $1800 in purches coming into Canada.
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garyhaupt
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Went thru yesterday..(19th) usual poke and smile. Nothing to it.


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BarabooBob
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We have crossed back and forth int Canada numerous times without any problems with anything but a tomato being confiscated. We did get detained for about an hour once while they searched our rv. No problems. They were doing their jobs. We got over it. No hard feelings.
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jamesu
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D.E.Bishop wrote:
I think sheltieRV just forgot to put the suffix on OROVILLE. The crossing is near OROVILLE, WA, not Oroville, CA which is on Hwy 99 and several hundred miles south of the US/Canada Boarder.

It is a easy mistake to make and I'm sure it won't impact anyone's produce bills.



Exactly right. No need for some here to rant on California/Kalifornia as the crossing is in Washington, although with all the Californiaโ€™s bailing and moving here I believe Washingtonโ€™s days are numbered.
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c_traveler2
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Coming and going across both borders we were never asked about fruit, vegetables or meats this passed trip(2018 summer)
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lakeside013104
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2lazy4U wrote:
I agree with Lakeside. Pretty tired of the attitude that the border agents take things for their own use. How about some proof.


Thank you 2lazy4U for the backup support. I too am tired of the border bashing.

Our border Officers are trying to protect our country's billion dollar Ag industry by not allowing invasive species decimate the citrus and vegetables produced here.

Others have mentioned the best way to cross the border without problems, travel with minimal fruits, veggies, alcohol and purchase what one requires from the local stores once in the host country.

Crossing the border is not a difficult process, unless one chooses to make it difficult.

Lakeside

D_E_Bishop
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I think sheltieRV just forgot to put the suffix on OROVILLE. The crossing is near OROVILLE, WA, not Oroville, CA which is on Hwy 99 and several hundred miles south of the US/Canada Boarder.

It is a easy mistake to make and I'm sure it won't impact anyone's produce bills.
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CA_Traveler
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2lazy4U wrote:
I agree with Lakeside. Pretty tired of the attitude that the border agents take things for their own use. How about some proof.
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Heading to Canada I asked one US border agent what I could do with some fire wood. "Put it in that red truck and when it's full it's auctioned off to employees and the money is donated to help local kids." I felt good about helping.
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Bob

CA_Traveler
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The only time when food inspections at the US Canada border were a big issue was during the mad cow era. Several times border agents have looked in the refer. One wanted our tomatoes and green onion tops (ie not the bottom which we cut off). They have never been concerned about pets, pet food or house plants.

The big four besides documentation are guns, alcohol, tobacco and firewood.

We don't carry excessive perishable food when crossing but the refer and some cabinets are full.
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2lazy4U
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I agree with Lakeside. Pretty tired of the attitude that the border agents take things for their own use. How about some proof.

lakeside013104
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romore wrote:
I hope she enjoyed the one tomato she confiscated.


Absurd, because 'SHE' did not enjoy it. She was doing her job by seizing controlled products and that tomato was destroyed, not consumed.

Lakeside

lakeside013104
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Lwiddis wrote:
โ€œThey?โ€ The State of California seeking to protect our agricultural industry isnโ€™t โ€œthey.โ€ Itโ€™s us. Long overdue. Dont โ€œbe light.โ€ Be in compliance.


Well said.

Lakeside

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Itโ€™s not just west coast, here in NY state crossings they do the these checks all the time.

Darryl_Rita
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garyhaupt wrote:
I really don't get why people have a struggle with crossing the border? Don't have any food in your RV. Period. Not even pet food unless it is clearly labelled as made in the US.

Yes, I know..food in the US can be much cheaper. However, loosing it at the border is so going to happen..and then people get mad. Why?

California...is a beautiful state. Probably couldn't afford to live on the coast but visiting? One of the best states to hang out in.


Gary Haupt


Gary has the right idea. Even though we're full-time, we know what's on the restricted list, and leave it behind. I've sat within sight of the border crossing, and ate my last grapefruit, before crossing. Informed the Customs Officer of that fact, and had them chuckle.
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