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Canada info, please

1st we know someone who had DUI in the past. They had found help and have been alcohol free for over 10 years. Are you saying this person, who spends a lot of timing helping and attending church, would be denied a trip to Canada? /QUOTE]


Sorry Guys, same thing happens when trying to get into the states. A friend of mine had a DUI in the 70's. He has a pardon. And you guys still won't let him in......
 
Travel in Canada

Hey, all --

Wife and I will be leaving NC next Thursday for Valcourt. Booked at Grand Times Hotel, Sherbrooke. We're thinking about doing it up right and taking the Trans Canada Highway all the way west thru the Canadian Rockies to Washington state. I have the route pretty well mapped out in 250 - 300 mile segments -- that's about how far we care to ride the '15 RT Limited and the new F3L pulling a trailer. I'm unsure that the distances between fuel stations is compatible with the 1330's range, especially in the more remote parts of Canada. Also have some concerns about motel/hotel availability due to Summer tourism. Any hints, advice or tips are greatly welcome. Also, on separate topic. I've been in contact with the Canadian Mounted Police re: pistols and long guns at the border. The internet is ripe with misinformation. Pistols of any kind are a strict no-no. There are 4 reasons pistols may be imported. Personal protection is NOT on the list. Long guns are viewed more permissively. But regs vary province to province. Gotta know where you are going to know what you can do. Since I am an avid fan of 2d Amendment rights, the inability to defend wife and self while traveling in the 21st Century is bothersome. But it is what it is... Thanks again...
Punji

Leave your guns at home. I'm not going to open up a can of worms about guns on this forum. Leave them at home. Thank you.

Fuel along the Trans Canada Highway. You'll have no issues. Look at the locations where you'll be traveling and pre-plan fuel stops along the way. The only possible location where you need to really pre-plan is between Sault Ste Marie and Thunder Bay, overt the north shore of Lake Superior. Yes, the communities are few, but all have fuel.

As for accommodations, we always use booking.com It has been our primary "tool" for years.
 
1st we know someone who had DUI in the past. They had found help and have been alcohol free for over 10 years. Are you saying this person, who spends a lot of timing helping and attending church, would be denied a trip to Canada?

2nd I find it odd that you government may or may not refused entry if you're a murderer or sexual predator but will more than likely be refused if you made a stupid choice as a twenty something kid.

Wife and I don't have any of these problems but with 3000 spyders coming someone is bound to. Is there any agency these people can contact to seek info?:dontknow:


It's exactely the same rule (And probably worst) for Canadians trying to enter to USA...
 
1st we know someone who had DUI in the past. They had found help and have been alcohol free for over 10 years. Are you saying this person, who spends a lot of timing helping and attending church, would be denied a trip to Canada?

2nd I find it odd that you government may or may not refused entry if you're a murderer or sexual predator but will more than likely be refused if you made a stupid choice as a twenty something kid.

Wife and I don't have any of these problems but with 3000 spyders coming someone is bound to. Is there any agency these people can contact to seek info?:dontknow:


If someone has any sort of criminal past, especially if it was a violent crime, they will probably be denied entry into Canada. Same thing will happen if they have an attitude when talking to the border guard. They had better call Canadian Border Services to see if they can be admissible. Failing to do so is their own fault if they get turned back.

Going to another country is a privilege, not a right, regardless what anyone thinks. When we travel to the US, we know that we are let into your country by the grace of the border guard that we talk to. If for any reason they decide not to let us in then it would be too bad for us. Same for anyone coming to Canada.

Play by the rules and I hope to meet as many of you as I can.

Brian
 
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
 
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


I thought you guys down there called them "Freedom Fries" :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

You are close, it is called Poutine and it is great. It can be made with curds (squeaky cheese) or shredded cheese depending on the place you get it from. There is a French word that is close in pronunciation, but means something totally different. If the woman slaps you, you will know that you pronounced it wrong. nojoke
 
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If someone has any sort of criminal past, especially if it was a violent crime, they will probably be denied entry into Canada. Same thing will happen if they have an attitude when talking to the border guard. They had better call Canadian Border Services to see if they can be admissible. Failing to do so is their own fault if they get turned back.

Going to another country is a privilege, not a right, regardless what anyone thinks. When we travel to the US, we know that we are let into your country by the grace of the border guard that we talk to. If for any reason they decide not to let us in then it would be too bad for us. Same for anyone coming to Canada.

Play by the rules and I hope to meet as many of you as I can.

Brian


I have no worries but this was my point. Among 3000 people I'm sure someone my need this information. Would hate to see my fellow spyder brothers or sisters turned away for something that comes up from past history. We have had the Spyder to Niagara Falls with no problems. Before our Spyder days we rode 4 wheelers and was able to cross In to Canada at Jackman Maine. What a blast and saw moose.
 
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Pretty simple, unless you are hunting, DON'T bring guns into Canada. Your second amendment rights don't apply here. Lived here all my life and never needed a gun. This is not meant as an argument, just a warning, it's not fun to be detained at the border, guns confiscated, sent home and then having to reappear on gun related charges. Even if you risk bringing a long gun it can't be loaded and ammo must be separated. We do have extradition with the U.S. so they can get you back here to face charges if these do happen.
In all cases if you are bringing a rifle or shotgun into Canada it must be for hunting purposes and you must fill out an Application for an Authorization to Transport Restricted Firearms at the border and that will cost $50. If you can't prove you are going hunting you will be denied. You must also adhere to Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms Regulations.
Hope that helps.

Hey, all --

Wife and I will be leaving NC next Thursday for Valcourt. Booked at Grand Times Hotel, Sherbrooke. We're thinking about doing it up right and taking the Trans Canada Highway all the way west thru the Canadian Rockies to Washington state. I have the route pretty well mapped out in 250 - 300 mile segments -- that's about how far we care to ride the '15 RT Limited and the new F3L pulling a trailer. I'm unsure that the distances between fuel stations is compatible with the 1330's range, especially in the more remote parts of Canada. Also have some concerns about motel/hotel availability due to Summer tourism. Any hints, advice or tips are greatly welcome.

Also, on separate topic. I've been in contact with the Canadian Mounted Police re: pistols and long guns at the border. The internet is ripe with misinformation. Pistols of any kind are a strict no-no. There are 4 reasons pistols may be imported. Personal protection is NOT on the list. Long guns are viewed more permissively. But regs vary province to province. Gotta know where you are going to know what you can do. Since I am an avid fan of 2d Amendment rights, the inability to defend wife and self while traveling in the 21st Century is bothersome. But it is what it is...

Thanks again...

Punji
 
If you order Bacon in Canada, it will be the same bacon you get in the states.

Canadian bacon ordered in the USA is actually ham in Canada

Pemeal Bacon in Canada, is pickled pork loin rolled in either cornmeal or Peameal. If you order Canadian bacon in Canada you will get Peameal Bacon.

So if you have ordered Canadian Bacon in the USA it will NOT be the Canadian Bacon you get in Canada.

it is yummy.

Punji,
Regarding our Second Amendment rights:
You gotta play by their rules, when you're in their sandbox... nojoke
The only other advice that I've got, is just a reminder that if you order bacon with your breakfast: it won't be what you think it is! :shocked:
But it's still pretty darn good anyway!
Have a fun and safe trip! :thumbup:
 
Thats a heck of a trip 5700 miles from Valcourt back to NC.

Hey, all --

Wife and I will be leaving NC next Thursday for Valcourt. Booked at Grand Times Hotel, Sherbrooke. We're thinking about doing it up right and taking the Trans Canada Highway all the way west thru the Canadian Rockies to Washington state. I have the route pretty well mapped out in 250 - 300 mile segments -- that's about how far we care to ride the '15 RT Limited and the new F3L pulling a trailer. I'm unsure that the distances between fuel stations is compatible with the 1330's range, especially in the more remote parts of Canada. Also have some concerns about motel/hotel availability due to Summer tourism. Any hints, advice or tips are greatly welcome.

Also, on separate topic. I've been in contact with the Canadian Mounted Police re: pistols and long guns at the border. The internet is ripe with misinformation. Pistols of any kind are a strict no-no. There are 4 reasons pistols may be imported. Personal protection is NOT on the list. Long guns are viewed more permissively. But regs vary province to province. Gotta know where you are going to know what you can do. Since I am an avid fan of 2d Amendment rights, the inability to defend wife and self while traveling in the 21st Century is bothersome. But it is what it is...

Thanks again...

Punji
 
And Drummondville is said to be the Home of Poutine in Canada. It definitely would not be Putin, as they would be Russian fries and those come with Vodka and Caviar;)

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
 
Thats a heck of a trip 5700 miles from Valcourt back to NC.

Hey, all --

Wife and I will be leaving NC next Thursday for Valcourt. Booked at Grand Times Hotel, Sherbrooke. We're thinking about doing it up right and taking the Trans Canada Highway all the way west thru the Canadian Rockies to Washington state. I have the route pretty well mapped out in 250 - 300 mile segments -- that's about how far we care to ride the '15 RT Limited and the new F3L pulling a trailer. I'm unsure that the distances between fuel stations is compatible with the 1330's range, especially in the more remote parts of Canada. Also have some concerns about motel/hotel availability due to Summer tourism. Any hints, advice or tips are greatly welcome.

Also, on separate topic. I've been in contact with the Canadian Mounted Police re: pistols and long guns at the border. The internet is ripe with misinformation. Pistols of any kind are a strict no-no. There are 4 reasons pistols may be imported. Personal protection is NOT on the list. Long guns are viewed more permissively. But regs vary province to province. Gotta know where you are going to know what you can do. Since I am an avid fan of 2d Amendment rights, the inability to defend wife and self while traveling in the 21st Century is bothersome. But it is what it is...

Thanks again...

Punji
 
From the horse's (RCMP's) mouth

When we crossed into Canada (in 2014) we declared we had our long gun in the RV, and had to register the weapon and pay a fee. They pulled us aside, into the building and ran a check on our identities and filled out the paperwork. We also had to let them physically look at the gun.

Here is the link http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/visit-visite-eng.htm

.. and the form http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/form-formulaire/pdfs/5589-eng.pdf

And yes, what visit to french Canada would be complete without poutine!
 
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Punji,
Regarding our Second Amendment rights:
You gotta play by their rules, when you're in their sandbox... nojoke
The only other advice that I've got, is just a reminder that if you order bacon with your breakfast: it won't be what you think it is! :shocked:
But it's still pretty darn good anyway!
Have a fun and safe trip! :thumbup:

Aw yes "Canadian Bacon With Tomatoes". My favorite Pizza. Really!

Jack
 
If you order Bacon in Canada, it will be the same bacon you get in the states.

Canadian bacon ordered in the USA is actually ham in Canada

Pemeal Bacon in Canada, is pickled pork loin rolled in either cornmeal or Peameal. If you order Canadian bacon in Canada you will get Peameal Bacon.

So if you have ordered Canadian Bacon in the USA it will NOT be the Canadian Bacon you get in Canada.

it is yummy.


Come on, this is getting way to complicated for our "resident" Bacon Lover. Eh Bob?

​Jack
 
I have no worries but this was my point. Among 3000 people I'm sure someone my need this information. Would hate to see my fellow spyder brothers or sisters turned away for something that comes up from past history. We have had the Spyder to Niagara Falls with no problems. Before our Spyder days we rode 4 wheelers and was able to cross In to Canada at Jackman Maine. What a blast and saw moose.

I am sure that it will happen to someone. With all the discussion going on about travelling here next month. I am sure there will be a few stories on here about being tuned away at the border for the very same reasons that are being discussed. There are always a few hat think they know how to thwart the system and end up being caught.

Whenever we travel to a new country we always check out what the differences are and what not to do. Sometimes, what seems like a minor thing to us can be a huge issue in that country. Sure, we can just not go, but then we would miss out on a glorious experience.
 
Pretty modern little country up here

Hey, all --

Wife and I will be leaving NC next Thursday for Valcourt. Booked at Grand Times Hotel, Sherbrooke. We're thinking about doing it up right and taking the Trans Canada Highway all the way west thru the Canadian Rockies to Washington state. I have the route pretty well mapped out in 250 - 300 mile segments -- that's about how far we care to ride the '15 RT Limited and the new F3L pulling a trailer. I'm unsure that the distances between fuel stations is compatible with the 1330's range, especially in the more remote parts of Canada. Also have some concerns about motel/hotel availability due to Summer tourism. Any hints, advice or tips are greatly welcome.

Also, on separate topic. I've been in contact with the Canadian Mounted Police re: pistols and long guns at the border. The internet is ripe with misinformation. Pistols of any kind are a strict no-no. There are 4 reasons pistols may be imported. Personal protection is NOT on the list. Long guns are viewed more permissively. But regs vary province to province. Gotta know where you are going to know what you can do. Since I am an avid fan of 2d Amendment rights, the inability to defend wife and self while traveling in the 21st Century is bothersome. But it is what it is...

Thanks again...

Punji

Lots of gas stations up here , lots of towns and cities along the highways mostly like the good ole USA ...... doubt you will need a gun of any type unless you plan on trying to rob a bank up here ( haven't needed one in 55 years but that's just me I guess) . Hunting is still popular here but Not sure where you would carry a long rifle on a Spyder ? Don't rely on what you read on the internet .... come see it for yourself
 
False .

If you have a DUI you will be denied entry into Canada. However there are ways around this and they involve paying a fee for entry. One option is to pay a fee at the time of crossing. Last time I was with a person who did this (maybe 10 years ago) the fee was $250 USD for the day. This person then hired a lawyer which basically filled out some paperwork and paid a fee to wipe the DUI from their record for the purposes of crossing into Canada. Basically, if you pay the fine in some shape or form you are good to go........See American and Canadian governments really aren't that different. It just comes down to money

Note: This is driving across the border only. You can fly into Canada all you like with a DUI.

You can't make a criminal record go away by waving money at a Border agency. ( wether you consider it " a silly adolescent slip up " or not ) You would need to get a pardon on your record
its not any different than going from here to the States
 
Thanks, all

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
 
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