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- GPsExplorerWonderful RVing in Canada--certainly the border crossing needs to be considered as advised appropriately in these replies--but our experience crossing and travels all the way to Newfoundland & Labrador as well as central and western Canada have been worth the minor time at the crossing.
- tonymullExplorerAnd don't just assume you can waltz back into the US without paperwork either.
- Highway_4x4ExplorerI think I'll just leave it all at home and enjoy the trip.
- georgiebcExplorerThanks everyone for all the good information.
- rwbradleyExplorer
Highway 4x4 wrote:
Possibly doing the Selkirk Loop this summer. The info here is very helpful. having never been out of the US I don't want to cause an issue because I didn't know about some reg, like the bear spray. Are any and all guns not allowed? Like an O/U shotgun or lever action rifle? How about prescription meds?
As stated, check the regs, but something that the regs do not always clearly spell out intent: In the case of Bear Spray for example, do not conceal it, do not carry it on your person ANYWHERE where the probability of encountering a bear is very low ie the mall, and most important, unlike the US, do not ever use it against another human even in self defense, unless you want to face the equivalent up here of a felony (I know, not trying to start that debate). Mind you RVing up in Canada means less chance of being mugged by a human than a bear anyway :) - okgcExplorer
garyhaupt wrote:
Highway 4x4 wrote:
Are any and all guns not allowed? Like an O/U shotgun or lever action rifle? How about prescription meds?
Do NOT accept anecdotal information on this subject. Go the Canadian Border Services website and if you are not sure after that, then call them and ask. If you show up with a prohibited weapon they won't just give you a stare. And God help the traveler that figures on 'forgetting' about a piece of kit in the back somewhere.
Gary Haupt
Everything you need to know is here:
Firearm Users Visiting Canada - sue_tExplorerPrescription meds must be in the original bottle and a quantity that is enough for personal use only.
Bear spray is sometimes seen as a weapon. Smaller canisters are sometimes permitted. The larger self-defence ones usually aren't. Bear spray must be declared at the border.
Same as weapons, even knives. We've been asked about knives a few times, so I declared my Swiss Army jackknife and my butcher knives in the fifth wheel, and fish filleting knife and the hunting knife. Then the agent went on about switch blades and the such, of which we had none.
With the proper paperwork, some guns can be taken across the border. Best to follow-up with the laws to determine specifics. It is the agent's decision at the border as to whether they'll let you cross with the guns, so be prepared if the agent decides to not let the weapons cross. - garyhauptExplorer
Highway 4x4 wrote:
Are any and all guns not allowed? Like an O/U shotgun or lever action rifle? How about prescription meds?
Do NOT accept anecdotal information on this subject. Go the Canadian Border Services website and if you are not sure after that, then call them and ask. If you show up with a prohibited weapon they won't just give you a stare. And God help the traveler that figures on 'forgetting' about a piece of kit in the back somewhere.
Gary Haupt - Highway_4x4ExplorerPossibly doing the Selkirk Loop this summer. The info here is very helpful. having never been out of the US I don't want to cause an issue because I didn't know about some reg, like the bear spray. Are any and all guns not allowed? Like an O/U shotgun or lever action rifle? How about prescription meds?
- D_E_BishopExplorerWe were "casually" searched once going into Canada, we have an older and somewhat smaller rig and the Officer wanted to see what was there. He said so in so many words.
The one thing I make sure to do is remove my sunglasses while the Officer is looking at me. I'm useless without glasses and put my prescription glasses on before I move forward.
It has been 15 years since we drove up to AK and I did have a shotgun and paperwork. None of the male officers questioned me, a female officer did when we were entering CA from Hyder, but no search. One officer asked if I had any guns and I told him yes and that it was stored as the permit said, gun in a locked case and ammo in another cabinet. His reply was it wouldn't do much good if I needed it, my answer was "but is your law". He laughed and sent us on our way.
American BP, not always friendly but as someone said we all have bad days. I'm just happy they are there and doing their job.
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