Visitors to Canada

 
   

Distance
Chicago - 740 mi 
Minneapolis - 440 mi
Green Bay - 630 mi
Milwaukee - 680 mi
Madison - 620 mi
Des Moines - 680 mi
Omaha - 815 mi
Kansas City - 875 mi
St. Louis - 990 mi
 

 

 


 

   Visitors To Canada

HONOURED  ANGLERS


Professional Guide "Tas"

 

One of the Top Trophy lakes in Ontario


INFORMATION



 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Where to Stay

     Overnight Hotels

 

Fish and Hunt

     Fishing Regulations

     Hunting Regulations

     Ontario Fishing Information

     Ontario Hunting Information

     How to Package Fish Properly

 

Firearms Into Canada

     Bringing Firearms into Canada

 

 

Canada Customs and Immigration

     Questions on Admissibility

      Current Border Wait Times

      Passport Information

Alcohol, Tobacco, etc    

Q. How much liquor can I bring into Canada?
A.
You are allowed to bring in 24-12 oz. cans or bottles of beer or 40 oz liquor or 1.5 litres of wine free of duties and taxes. You must be 19 years of age to import alcohol into Ontario. Any amount in excess of 45 liters will not be allowed entry.


Q. How much tobacco can I bring into Canada?
A.
1 carton of Cigarettes and 50 cigars and 1 – 200g can of tobacco and 200 tobacco sticks. Duties and taxes are collected on any excess amounts. You must be 19 years of age to import tobacco products into Ontario.


Q. What is prohibited to bring into Canada?
A.
List as follows,
*Radar Detector.
*Live minnows, leeches.
*Dog Food.
*Potatoes.
*Fire Wood.
*Military style attack rifles.
*Large Capacity Cartridge Magazines (Exceeding 5 rounds for centre fire rifles)


Q. What food am I allowed to bring into Canada?
A.
Visitors to Canada may bring certain goods as “personal baggage”, duty and tax free, provided all such items are declared to Customs upon arrival, and are not subject to restriction.
*A reasonable amount of personal items, supply of food (for personal use) and a full tank of gas.
*Gifts not exceeding $60 Cdn for a friend/relative in Canada. This does not include tobacco products, alcohol or advertising material. Gifts valued at more that $60 Cdn are subject to duty or applicable taxes on the amount the gift exceeds the $60 value.
*Live earthworms are permitted, but only when packed in artificial bedding (no earth or soil). Frozen or salted minnows are allowed.

 

What to Bring With You

     Import Things to Remember

 

Application for Visitors Tax Refund     

    GST Tax Rebate Form

 

Get Your License in the Mail

     Phone in for Your License

 

 


AS OF JANUARY 23, 2007 A PASSPORT IS NEEDED FOR AIR TRAVELERS RETURNING TO THE U.S. TRAVELERS BY CAR ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE A PASSPORT UNTIL 2009.
   FOR MORE DETAILS SEE LINKS BELOW

     

     To assist you we are providing links with valuable information on border crossing:

PASSPORT INFORMATION:    
US STATE DEPARTMENT
                US POSTAL SERVICE PASSPORT INFO

BORDER CROSSING INFO:     
CANADA WELCOMES YOU WEBSITE

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION:   
CANADA BORDER SERVICES

TAX REFUNDS FOR VISITORS TO CANADA:  
REVENUE CANADA

BORDER CROSSING WAIT TIMES: 
CANADA BORDER SERVICES

US AIR TRAVEL REGULATIONS : 
US TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION