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  3. Crossing the Canadian Border in an RV (What You Need to Know)

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  4. Crossing into Canada with our RV

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  5. RVing in Canada From The U.S.

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  6. BORDER BOUND: Crossing into CANADA with our Truck Camper (YIKES)

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  1. Crossing the Canadian Border in an RV (What You Need to Know)

    What You Need to Cross Your RV into Canada. Crossing the border in your RV into Canada requires a number of things, and having all your documentation ready to go will expedite the process. You also may need to allow border agents into your RV for an inspection and answer whatever questions they may have. Don't fear the agents.

  2. US-Canada Border Crossing Rules: Must-Have's For RVs and Travel Trailers

    Crossing the US-Canada border with an RV or travel trailer can be a memorable experience, but it's crucial to be aware of the specific rules and regulations that apply. Stay informed about the latest border crossing requirements by referring to the official websites of the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Canadian Border ...

  3. Crossing The Canadian Border In An RV (2024)

    They are leading industry experts in RV living and have written 18 travel books. 15 Responses to "Crossing the Canadian Border in an RV (2024)" June 02, 2023at7:03 am, Bob Evans said: Do they check for prior drunk driving convictions before crossing into Canada. Reply. May 30, 2023at9:51 am, Dennis Samblanet said:

  4. Canadian Border Crossing Tips With Your RV

    10 Tips for a Smooth Canadian Border Crossing in Your RV. Have your Photo ID documents for all passengers ready in advance - that includes Passports, Green Card, etc. - and hand them to the driver. Stop using cell phones. Turn off cameras, GoPros, and radios/music on approach to the border control area.

  5. Complete Guide to Crossing the US-Canadian Border In Your RV

    Driving your RV into Canada isn't something you just …. do. It takes some planning. I remember back when you could cross into Canada with nothing more than a library card for ID, but in the 21st century, international travel is more complicated. Thankfully, so long as you come prepared, you can enjoy this wonderful, scenic outdoor paradise!

  6. Can I Travel To Canada In My RV?

    A Guide To RV Travel In Canada For 2022 . Across Canada, you'll discover beautiful landscapes, amazing parks, and access to every outdoor activity you can think of. A high US dollar exchange rate makes Canada an affordable travel destination for Americans wishing to explore past the border. Canada's Provinces and Territories

  7. What You Need to Drive Across the Canada-US Border in an RV

    To drive an RV across the Canada-U.S. border, you'll need the following: A valid passport or acceptable travel document for each person traveling with you. A driver's license (or another form of identification), a copy of your vehicle's registration, and proof of insurance. Don't forget to bring the registration and insurance for all of your ...

  8. The Complete Guide to Crossing the Border in Your RV

    Both Canada and the US regulate what can and cannot cross the border. To keep your border crossing simple don't bring any fruits, vegetables, guns, weapons, plants with soil, firewood, fireworks, and cannabis. Not all these items are prohibited but some require further screening and permissions. I'm going to cover in this post, both sides ...

  9. RVing in Canada the First Time: What Americans Need to Know

    If crossing the border into Canada with a travel trailer, some jurisdictions demand that you have safety chains when towing a trailer over 2000 lbs. Driving with an elevated blood alcohol content is a criminal offense. Vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road.

  10. How to Cross the Canadian Borders in Your RV

    3. Declare Your Goods. Honesty is key. When crossing the border, declare all your belongings, and be prepared to discuss any restricted items with customs officials. Transparency will make the process smoother. 4. Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) If you're flying into Canada, check whether you need an eTA.

  11. RVing in Canada From The U.S.

    The week leading up to our trip to Alberta, Canada, we weren't sure what to expect or what we should or shouldn't bring in our RV. We began asking friends and fellow travelers who had just returned from Canada about their experiences driving in Canada and tips for a smooth border crossing. Everyone seemed to have different experiences at the Canadian border and wildly different amounts of ...

  12. Crossing The Canadian Border In An RV

    Make sure you have the proper identification documentation. State Driver's Licenses and State ID cards won't work crossing into Canada. Purchase 2 COVID-19 home test kits per person to use at the border in your vehicle. When you're waiting in line to cross the border, have your identification documentation and COVID-19 home test kits ready.

  13. What You Need to Cross the Canadian Border in an RV

    However, everyone crossing the border in your group must participate in the program. Additionally, residents of a few northern states on the border can apply for an Enhanced Identification Card to travel to Canada without a passport. But this only allows you to cross by land or sea. You must have a passport to fly into the country.

  14. Crossing the Canadian Border in an RV Was Easy!

    Thousand Islands is a group of more than 1800 islands in the St. Lawrence River, straddling the border of the U.S. and Canada. We're in awe of the pretty islets and expansive bridging system connecting five islands to the two countries. A toll booth takes $12.75 CAN ($9.46 US).

  15. Crossing Canadian Border by RV: Top 5 Questions

    But today, I can talk to you about twice crossing the US-Canadian Border by RV. Our first crossing was from Montana into Alberta in 2017 at the Carway, Alberta crossing station. We visited Banff, Calgary, and Vancouver, BC. The our second crossing in 2018 was from Maine into New Brunswick at the St Stephen, New Brunswick crossing station.

  16. Crossing the border into Canada

    Everyone wants their border crossing to go smoothly with few delays. The best way to make sure this happens is to know what to expect and be prepared. Whether you're returning home or visiting, Canada Border Services Agency ( CBSA) wants to help you plan your trip across the border with some useful tools.

  17. Do's and Don'ts of a Canadian Border Crossing in Your RV

    With permission, after filling out forms and paying a fee, you may be able to bring as many as three firearms into Canada. There are three classes of firearms in Canada: Prohibited, restricted and non-restricted. Do your homework and know which ones you have. The most common problem U.S. citizens have is neglecting to declare a handgun.

  18. RVing to Canada: What to Know

    Explosives, fireworks and ammunition: You must have written authorization and permits to bring these items into Canada. Firearms and weapons: You must declare all weapons and firearms at the port of entry when you enter Canada. We've heard from plenty of RVers that crossing the Canadian border is a breeze, so don't let the process keep you ...

  19. Border crossings by RVers into Canada

    4. Bringing food or alcohol across the border. Full-time RVers living in their RV sometimes forget what they actually are carrying with them. Know that certain foods are restricted from entering Canada and the laws change regularly depending on what is taking place in the agriculture industry. Citrus foods aren't allowed and dog food must be ...

  20. Crossing the Canadian Border In Your RV

    Over the years, Heath and I have crossed the border into Canada on three different occasions. In our experience there are two ways of crossing the Canadian border in your RV: The easy "Enjoy Canada!" and you're on your way in five minutes route. And the "Please exit the vehicle while we search it" route. Even though Canadians are ...

  21. Visitors to Canada

    Travelling with minors. BSOs watch for missing persons, and may ask detailed questions about any minors travelling with you.. Visit the Children and travel page for more information about travelling abroad with minors.. What you can bring with you. As a visitor, you can bring certain goods into Canada for your own use as personal baggage.

  22. Crossing the US-Canadian border in a travel trailer

    54 reviews. 55 helpful votes. Crossing the US-Canadian border in a travel trailer. 7 years ago. My husband and I will be camping in Quebec and Ontario this summer. This is our first visit to Canada. We are prepared to bring our passports, and registration and insurance cards for our truck and trailer. Since the trailer is a custom job made from ...

  23. I am an American citizen. What do I need to enter Canada?

    If you are an American citizen who wants to enter Canada, you need to know the requirements and procedures for crossing the border. This webpage provides you with the information on what documents you need, how to apply for an eTA or a visa, and what to expect upon arrival. You can also find links to other useful resources on health, taxes, and benefits in Canada.

  24. Driving in Canada With U.S. Insurance

    Renting a car in Canada. If you're traveling to Canada and plan on renting a car when you get there, contact your insurance company about whether they'll extend coverage to your rental. If your insurer covers rental cars in the U.S., they may also extend coverage to cars you rent while in Canada.

  25. Traveling into the United States From Canada at Land Borders

    Travelers crossing a land border into the United States may bring, for personal consumption, some (but not all) fresh fruits and vegetables that were grown on a commercial orchard or farm in Canada, if all the conditions below are met and confirmed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists at the border: