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Posted by Have Fun on January 31, 2003 at 09:03:05 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: Traveling to Canada posted by Mark on January 30, 2003 at 22:03:01:
I retired last August and went to Alaska for two mounts of fishing in a motor home. The first thing I did at the border was resister my Rifle-shotgun combo, no problem $50.00. Next we had a lot of food with us, no problem $75.00. I fished in BC no problem $50.00. I fished in Alaska no problem $100.00. We crossed the border 5 times, the only time we had a problem was coming out of Skagway. They ask me what the gun was fore, I said to defend the ranch house BAD . The papers I had said In-transet and that is what I should have said. They maid it very clear first I did not have the right to Protec my family in Canada and #2 if I could get home from Skagway with out going trough Canada he would like that. As we talked this woman was opening all the doors on the sides of the motor home not latching them back. so when we got to leave we had to stop at the first place and fix all they had messed up. They could find nothing wrong with anything. I keep my badge in my pocket for my friends that had been to Canada before told me if a cop goes up there they know he has a hand gun some were. I did not. so here is what you really need to take with you: Drivers license, insurance card saying you are covered in Canada, no guns, and a lot of MONEY. If we would stay home and just send the money that would be find. also I was told one place I could not hook a certain kind of fish it was illegal, when I said tell the fish and ask what nut came up with that one well that was a fun day. Have fun, the people like us are great, the bureaucrats are totally Socialist.Now have FUN.
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