We have an upcoming trip in October to circle Lake Superior clockwise departing from Minneapolis, MN.
We haven't taken a camping trip to Canada since 2005. I imagine that crossings are slightly different now. We do have US Passport Cards in hand.
What advice can you pass along for the cross into Canada, and the subsequent cross back into the United States?
Food, knives/axes, beverages?
Thanks for your help!!
Steve & Sherry
2016 T@b Q
Lakeville, MN
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Does either side restrict any types of food? Should we cross into Canada empty and stock up there? Same for return to US?
2016 T@b Q
Lakeville, MN
I haven't taken my T@B to Canada yet, but prior to the covid shutdown, I traveled from the US to Canada and back about a dozen times each year, mostly for work.
In my experience, crossing back into the US is usually more stringent than going into Canada. Ultimately, it depends on the border guard you happen to get; they have a lot of leeway.
Meat products are a concern coming back into the US. If you have pet food with you, it needs to be in the original container (I had dog kibble confiscated once when I was returning home).
I am on the West Coast and produce can be an issue, specifically apples and related fruit. Not sure if that is an issue in your area.
Best advice is that you familiarize yourself with the current restrictions and observe them.
USA into CANADA: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/rpg-mrp-eng.html
CANADA into USA: https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-1273?language=en_US#:~:text=Some%20foods%20are%20generally%20admissible,are%20enterable%20from%20all%20countries.
My advice when crossing the border is to always give the briefest, honest answer to any questions.
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Why did you need to pay to cross the border? I have never encountered that.
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Aha! Have not encountered that in my border crossings.
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You may use an enhanced license to cross. You may cross with firearms if accompanied by the correct paperwork. You may cross with pets. Going in to Canada you must have proof of current rabies vaccination. We also carry proof of ownership (our choice).
You do not need to present a title for your vehicle or the registration under normal circumstances.
Currently, border crossings are very much the same as they have been for many years. Be aware of and follow the rules for import of foods, alcohol, drugs etc. If you have alcohol for personal use and do not exceed the limits, there is never a problem. Honesty is your best friend.
There have been changes to the law for bringing your pet into the US. The CDC (yes us, not Canada) imposed new requirements last August that require you to complete and have a printed copy of an online form for your pet. The pet must also be microchipped. Interestingly, the customs agents do not have a way to check to make sure the pet is chipped. We carry the chip ID card just to be sure. If you cross regularly at one place you will find that the agents have next to no interest in the CDC form. You will present it the first time you reenter and probably have it handed back to you each time you offer it after that. As with many things at the border, how things are handled are often very situational and vary depending upon the agent and your behavior. Consistently you will be asked to confirm your residence, purpose of visit and food, drugs, alcohol and weapons in your possession.
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We crossed back into Maine at the same border crossing we used earlier only to experience a very different process. There were quite a few US agents coming and going, the agent at the entrance booth was cold and after several questions, she directed us to pull through and park to the side where another agent would meet us. From there we were directed to go inside to fill out paperwork while our vehicle and camper were inspected. Cellphones and smart watches were taken but not inspected. Paperwork mainly involved listing all fruit and produce we had. We were sidelined for over an hour. The inspecting agent who went through the camper returned holding a tomato, the one thing I had forgotten to add to the list of produce. He somberly said that this time he wouldn't fine us the usual $300 for not declaring the tomato.
This crossing was unlike the last we did several years ago when we returned from a wedding in Montreal. US agents were much easier-going and didn't bristle with suspicion. Obviously border agents are now dancing to a different tune, at least here in the northeast.
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A real shame. We are neighbours and have gotten along as such for over 200 years.
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Visited Alaska last year (four month trip from Florida) which was our second trip. Leaving the US and entering Canada was very easy. We had US Passports, were adhering to the food restrictions, and had rabies paperwork for our Aussie. Canadian Customs Officer was professional. Part of our journey had us enter and leave Canada into the US and back mutiple times and not once did we have an issue with either US or Canadian Custom Officers.
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