Jun-05-2014 08:08 AM
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Jun-10-2014 06:29 PM
rbpru wrote:
Caveman Charlie,
My “Kids” are in their late 40’s and I am about to finish my 70th orbit of the sun. We still canoe but now grandpa carries the fishing poles and the teenage youg’ns carry the packs and canoes.
We started the grandkids canoeing in the Boundary Waters before their first birthday and they have grown to love the out of doors as do my daughter and son-in-law.
Long portages are not our forte but grandma and grandpa can still hold our own on the water.
Jun-10-2014 05:24 PM
Jun-10-2014 11:14 AM
mooky stinks wrote:Nvr2loud wrote:michigansandzilla wrote:
I have personally never travelled with a dog to canada, but I know that pit bulls or any mix thereof, is illegal in Ontario. My sis-in-law has a lovely mixed breed with pit bull in it, and she won't go into Ontario with him.
Pit bulls are not banned from being in Ontario. There is a ban on breeding or purchasing a new pit bull (or mix)
Anyone who already has a valid dog tag for a pit bull is permitted to keep that animal until the dog dies. New dog tags will not be issued for pit bulls.
Visitors are permitted to travel with pit bulls into Ontario.
It is a stupid ban!
That's funny because I just looked it up and everything I see says you can't bring a Pitbull or any mix into Ontario. Can you indentify your source?
This is right off the Ontario Attorney Generals website:
Importing Pit Bulls
It is against the law to bring pit bulls into Ontario, even for a short visit.
There are no exceptions made for:
Tourists
People moving to Ontario, or
Military personnel being transferred to Ontario postings.
Jun-10-2014 10:13 AM
Jun-10-2014 09:37 AM
Nvr2loud wrote:dwright1969 wrote:
I live on the Canadian border. I travel with my dogs there frequently. I bring the shot records. I have never had an issue with them not being in French.
English OR French.... must be in one of those languages.
Jun-10-2014 09:31 AM
Jun-10-2014 09:20 AM
Nvr2loud wrote:michigansandzilla wrote:
I have personally never travelled with a dog to canada, but I know that pit bulls or any mix thereof, is illegal in Ontario. My sis-in-law has a lovely mixed breed with pit bull in it, and she won't go into Ontario with him.
Pit bulls are not banned from being in Ontario. There is a ban on breeding or purchasing a new pit bull (or mix)
Anyone who already has a valid dog tag for a pit bull is permitted to keep that animal until the dog dies. New dog tags will not be issued for pit bulls.
Visitors are permitted to travel with pit bulls into Ontario.
It is a stupid ban!
Jun-10-2014 08:33 AM
dwright1969 wrote:
I live on the Canadian border. I travel with my dogs there frequently. I bring the shot records. I have never had an issue with them not being in French.
Jun-10-2014 08:32 AM
michigansandzilla wrote:
I have personally never travelled with a dog to canada, but I know that pit bulls or any mix thereof, is illegal in Ontario. My sis-in-law has a lovely mixed breed with pit bull in it, and she won't go into Ontario with him.
Jun-09-2014 05:27 PM
rbpru wrote:
My wife and I have a pair of Golden Doodles and will be crossing in at International Falls. We will be dropping the kids off in the Quetico so they can canoe back to Ely. (Oh to be young again).
We will most likely camp overnight in Canada, then re-cross back to the States the next day.
Jun-09-2014 01:12 PM
Jun-06-2014 11:51 AM