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    Agence des Services Frontaliers du Canada

    Agence des Services Frontaliers du Canada

    4.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    Canada eh. With its 3 terrorities and 10 provinces is the 2nd largest country here on planet Earth…read more And has awesome Maple Syrup, ice hockey, and sexy, cutie pootie Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Oh yeah!! Their small population of roughly 35 million Canadians enjoys a high quality of life. Most living in major metropolitan cities near or around the southern U.S. border. Security at the Canadian/United States borders is strict and very well regulated. They seriously don't want our 325 million disgruntled Americans fleeing into their happy maple leaf haven. Nope. Not at all. My personal adventure through this area for the first time was November 2016. I drove up from New Jersey, where family was having Thanksgiving. I choose route 87 New York Tollway. It was an easy drive, but there were no obvious places for exchanging money. Additional research just yesterday, there is an office in Plattsburgh, New York that can offer Canadian dollar for your U S. monies. There was nothing near this border check point. Nothing indicated near the city of Champlain, the last US city before the border. Things you absolute need: Valid U.S. Passport. Gone are the days of just using our state identification. A patient disposition. This is the busiest Canada//U.S. border crossing and it can back up with tons of cars, especially during holidays. It took me over an hour just to talk to the agents. Once there. Be very polite. Those border patrol agents treat everyone in a hostile manner. First tip: roll down all your windows, turn off your radio, put on an interior light if you are there at night, have your passport handy, put your hands on the steering wheel. Just be prepared. One kinda has to prove your very valid reasons, with proof as to your travels. Again, they don't want roudy Americans pouring into their country. So I was asked very tough and specific questions. Just answer smoothly and thank them. Things you CANNOT bring into Canada. Trust me on this. I now know 1st hand one simple little item they consider illegal. Pepper Spray. Alrighty then. Here is their no go list of items to leave at home: MACE, TEAR GAS, PEPPER SPRAY, BEAR SPRAY, BRASS KNUCKLES, but Oh hey, plastic knuckles are swell. Don't bring: FIRE ARMS, AMMO, OR CANNABIS. Just don't. Your stuff will be confiscated. And depending on what you have in your possession. Criminal charges may apply. Or you can be arrested and detained. Bummer. So just don't. My 5 year old pink pepper spray was taken. No biggie. No record of any nature. But it took an additional hour out of my valuable late Fall sunlight to sightsee. Ughhhhh. And there is not a whole lot of information posted anywhere. I really had to hunt down and search numerous sources to compile this list. It's 2018 people. Tell us what is not allowed. Geesh!! Lastly, but not without mentioning. Declare all plants, food, alcohol, tobacco, and animals. Amounts allowed depend on personal use or business imports. And there is apparently a brouhaha over meat coming into Canada. Like steaks and stuff like that. Okie dokie. There was no cost to cross. Just a lot of patience and time required. Small potatoes once you know what is expected. Happy traveling.

    US Customs and Border Protection - publicservicesgovt - Updated June 2026

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