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From Westport
Follow Road #42 to stop sign. Turn left, then right
opposite the Beer Store onto Road #36. Follow it to
intersection of Road #6. Turn left. Onto the Richie
Side Rd. Then Right onto Crozier Rd.
From Highway #7 at Maberly
Turn south onto the Bob's Lake Rd.(#36) Follow it to intersection
of Road #6. Turn right onto the Richie Side Rd.
Then Right onto Crozier Rd.
From Highway #7 at Perth
Turn at traffic lights onto Wilson St. Right at second set
of lights onto Sunset Blvd. Continue on Road #6 to intersection
of #36 cross over. Onto the Richie Side Rd. Then
Right onto the Crozier Rd.
| Clearing Canadian Customs |
Government issued identification is required as proof of
citizenship. Such documents include Passport, U.S. INS issued
I.D., birth certificate or baptismal certificate (accompanied
by a government issued photo ID). If you are traveling with
children it is equally important that you have identification
for them.
*Note: Although we do not yet have an exact date
as to when it will be mandatory to have a Passport to cross
the Canadian border, we strongly suggest that anyone that
has one bring it. Anyone who does not should apply for one
for the future. As far as we know, for time being birth certificates
are still being accepted.
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- Proof of citizenship*
- Good raingear is a must – a variety
of clothes to cover our changing weather, you could need
nothing more that shorts and tees for the whole week or
long pants sweat shirts.
- Polarized sunglasses, Sun Screen, Camera
& Film, Prescription Drugs.
- Car Insurance Policy: Be sure that your insurance
includes coverage in Canada and that you have a "Canadian
riders card"
- Fishing equipment: All your favorite and
luckiest. Depending of the time of year you can look forward
to catching a wide variety of fish such as, Walleye, large
and small mouth bass, pike, perch and blue gills. You may
want to consider bring a battery charger, electric trolling
motor and dept finder.
- Duty-free shops are tax-free
stores in our area that waive federal and state tax.
- Each person of legal drinking age is allowed
to bring across one case of beer or one 40 oz, bottle of
hard liquor without paying duty.
- Each person is allowed to bring a reasonable
amount of groceries for their stay.
- Seat belts must be worn at all times.
- It’s recommended that visitors to Canada
obtain traveler health insurance before leaving the U.S.
Health plan’s often do not extend coverage for services
outside the country of residence. Visitors taking prescription
medicine should bring a copy of the prescription in case
it needs to be refilled
| Re-entering the United States |
- If your stay in Canada exceeded 48 hours,
you may bring back $400.00 in purchases tax-free. Including
if you are of legal age, 1carton of cigarettes and 1 litre
of hard liquor or one case of beer. If your stay is
less than 48 hours, you are allowed $25.00 of tax free purchases.
- Fish may be exported according to the possession
limits shown on your Canadian fishing license. A patch of
skin must be left on all fillets. Fish must be packaged
flat. Fish may not be transported by anyone other than the
licensee.
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