โMay-21-2019 09:51 AM
โMay-23-2019 03:03 PM
โMay-23-2019 02:45 PM
JaxDad wrote:
I heard from someone just recently who got stuck this way. The US & Canadian govโs now share border crossing info. They headed south with a 5โer in the fall, upon trying to re-enter Canada this spring (without the 5โer which was then in the storage yard of their C/G) the CBSA agent asked them if theyโd forgotten something? They knew they had left with an RV but werenโt bringing it back home and it hadnโt been imported either. They were offered the opportunity to return and retrieve their โforgottenโ RV or import it into the US legally.
โMay-23-2019 09:06 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Understandably, Iโd be peeved if I had to re-pack my entire rig. Thinking especially when we were moving to AK. Both times loaded to the gills with big trailers full of stuff.
But, in general, itโs either couple questions and have a nice day, or a slightly annoying list of questions.
Hoping my number doesnโt get pulled for the strip search and finger wave, lol.
But โIโm never going back to Canada....โ. LOFL. Whatever. Fickle.
โMay-23-2019 09:01 AM
โMay-23-2019 08:54 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
On one crossing into the US at Lewiston, NY after the usual "Do you have any tomatoes or nuclear weapons" questions, the officer looked sternly at our dog through the window and asked her if she had left anything behind in Canada. I told him all she left was a wet spot on the London, Ont Flying J grass when we stopped for lunch. He asked her if that was all, so I told him if she had left anything else, I would have bagged the evidence and brought it with us. Well, that broke him up, and he quickly waved us on... ๐
โMay-23-2019 08:52 AM
โMay-23-2019 08:33 AM
36guy wrote:A perfect example of why some people observe others as "thinking highly of themselves". It is usually brought about by the observer acting in a way that communicates contempt toward that individual. All law enforcement officials are trained to maintain control and have an authoritative aura. Border agents are not there for your amusement or to be brow beaten into submission. Random checks are necessary to prevent bad actors from developing methods that would make their illegal activities easier. It wouldn't take a smuggler long to start using seenior citizens in RVs as mules if they always just got waved thru. As long as there are borders, there will be issues with border crossings.
I have had more than one negative encounter on the canadian side at the Nighthawk crossing in BC, there is a guy working there who really thinks highly of himself. We have been nice, played by the rules, we have been argumentive when needed, I can tell you, the guy can be a real jerk. Every time we've crossed back into BC there, we've had an issue, every time there has been no violations and finally, we've gotten so we'll cross at Osoyoos just to avoid this jerk. Last time we crossed there I asked him politely if he had problems with his neck, he asked why, and I told him his head was beginning to not fit on his shoulders. A dirty look later we were on our way.
โMay-23-2019 07:47 AM
โMay-23-2019 05:25 AM
JaxDad wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
In 2008 we decided to tour a small portion of Canada in our 'new' motorhome (2008 Monaco Dynasty).
Several years before we had taken a tour of the wine country in California bought A LOT of wine. Some of that wine made it into the motorhome in the upper cabinets in the dining and living area on the driver's side.
They let us pay the tax/fine.
It came out to $182.00 if I recall correctly.
After paying the fine, the guard told us that we have been flagged in their computer.
Safe travels,
MM.
I know itโs โa day late and a dollar shortโ, ok, 10 years late and many dollars short, but if you had said you were โtransiting Canadaโ you would not have been โflaggedโ and would have gotten your $182 back when you left Canada with the unopened bottles.
โMay-23-2019 12:47 AM
โMay-22-2019 09:14 PM
โMay-22-2019 07:07 PM
โMay-22-2019 05:50 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
In 2008 we decided to tour a small portion of Canada in our 'new' motorhome (2008 Monaco Dynasty).
Several years before we had taken a tour of the wine country in California bought A LOT of wine. Some of that wine made it into the motorhome in the upper cabinets in the dining and living area on the driver's side.
They let us pay the tax/fine.
It came out to $182.00 if I recall correctly.
After paying the fine, the guard told us that we have been flagged in their computer.
Safe travels,
MM.
โMay-22-2019 05:47 PM
navigator2346 wrote:
All I can say to the OP is to put up with it or don't cross the border.
Coming back to the US, I got everything but the drop your drawers short arm inspection from our agents.
I also got the same treatment once going into Canada from Canadian agents so I'll never cross the Canadian border again