Don't forget your passports. Those in most states bordering Canada can get "enhanced drivers licenses" which serve in place of passports when traveling by ground. It has been a long time since we crossed into B.C., but in Michigan, crossing at Port Huron/Sarnia, I can say that the interogation is freindlier going into Canada than coming back. Less time waiting in line also. Larry A.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 10:48 PM, Dan N <dn92610@gmail.com> wrote: > on the upcoming trip we will cross the Canadian border and visiting > Vancouver Island... 1st time... > > there's a NO NO on fire arms and illegal drugs... we know... > > can we keep out fresh products (veggies and fruits) and errr liquors...? > > thanks > > dan > |
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