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Canada info, please

I understand that that there are certain places to lock your guns up or store prior to crossing over the border. Not sure where they are. This could be a potential solution that could be researched.

I knew I could count on you for info. Even for info I wasn't expecting ... bacon, for example. :clap:

The Spyders are cleaned/polished and sitting in the garage staring at roadmaps. Going to DMV this morning to register newly arrived trailer.

My apologies to our Canadian cousins who thought I was insulting the sanctity of their fine country with my comments about the 2d Amendment. Not so. I wasn't planning on carrying a firearm because of concerns about Canda. I have to travel through the U.S. to get to and from Valcourt. Thus, the firearm. 30+ years in Florida taught me that many Americans are perfectly willing to open fire over perceived driving irregularities -- or less. Open-carry is the law of the land in North Carolina and I like it. Once you get over seeing firearms in Walmart then you gain respect for how responsible most gun-carrying Americans are. Besides, here in far western NC there's not many cops to go around.

At any rate, thanks for the info/advice. See you in Valcourt.

punji
 
Those going to Quebec, be sure to order "Putin" or "Puteen" whatever they call it. :yes: It is not healthy, but it is sooooooo good. French fries, sprinkled with squeaky cheese curds and covered in brown gravy, a local dish served hot and accessorized with a coupon for a Ryde to the local ER. :thumbup:

Joe
You can order poutine in Florida to. I hate one at Strawberry festival in Plant City FL.
 
Endorsement

Here is an interesting question. We live in California where a Motorcycle Endorsement is not required to ryde a spyder. While my wife and I have had one in the past, they have long since expired. So my question is will this cause any issue at the Canadian border?:gaah:
 
Here is an interesting question. We live in California where a Motorcycle Endorsement is not required to ryde a spyder. While my wife and I have had one in the past, they have long since expired. So my question is will this cause any issue at the Canadian border?:gaah:

If you are legal to ride your Spyder in your state without a motorcycle license then you are legal in Canada as well. Doubtful they will ask. Quebec residents don't need a motorcycle license either for a Spyder. They just do an 8 hour course.

Brian
 
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If you are legal to ride your Spyder in your state without a motorcycle license then you are legal in Canada as well. Doubtful they will ask. Quebec residents don't need a motorcycle license either for a Spyder. They just do an 8 hour course.

Brian
Thanks Brian!:yes:
 
Border Xing

A few years ago I was headed to Tobermory for a camping-photography trip. I said something to the border agent about I didn't see why my friends were waiting to come up on the weekend. "It wasn't like any of them had jobs".
I was delayed for 3 hours, until somebody believed me that I didn't need to buy my drugs in Canada; I have decent insurance.
Answer what they ask, folks. Move along, nothing to see here.
~Sandee~
 
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