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On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 20:36:42 -0700, Gary G see.signature@bottom
wrote: Anyway, this is a marvelous area to cruise. We did not go to Canada since we were not familiar with the customs thing. Next time, we will likely go there. Yes, it is important to study up on local customs before you visit foreign ports, so you don't look foolish when you get there. Or did you mean Customs and Immigration? I heard of folks piled up waiting to get through customs. What are they doing? (customs). What is the big deal? I read of Canadian booze in Wagoners about WA/CAN booze. What is the difference? Obviously it is a revenue issue. We bring booze from CA. So, how does this fit in? Is booze wine, beer or high octane spirits or all of the above? Strange. CA is just anything goes. Hardly strange at all, unless you haven't travelled out of your country before. Visitors to Canada are permitted to bring a small quantity of liquor (1.14 L of spirits, a bottle of wine, or a case of beer) for personal use, or more if they're willing to pay duty. Visitors to the USA are permitted to bring a small quantity of liquor (1L of spirits) for personal use, or more if they're willing to pay duty. The websites of each jurisdiction explain the details. Since I am Canadian and our boat is a registered Canadian vessel, I won't attempt to explain the other details of visiting Canada by pleasure vessel. Perhaps someone else on your side of the border could explain. Louise |
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