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<blockquote data-quote="Pterodactyl" data-source="post: 1376268" data-attributes="member: 76805"><p>I've lived in Canada twice and ridden in and out dozens of times. Radar detectors are okay in Alberta and BC. At the border (going either way) just answer the border agent's questions, no humor and no extra info. They often know the answer to the questions they ask. Criminal convictions can keep you out of Canada; even an old DUI.... they share records with the US. Turn the data roaming off on your phone. It can get very expensive very quickly unless you make arrangements with your carrier in advance. In some Provinces speeding <span style="color: #ff0000">(<s>20 km</s>, thanks sapest for the correction)</span> 40Km over the limit can get you impounded (BC for example); their country, their rules so behave. No hand guns. Never been asked to show driver's license or insurance documentation at the border, but I've never been stopped by the RCMP while in Canada.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pterodactyl, post: 1376268, member: 76805"] I've lived in Canada twice and ridden in and out dozens of times. Radar detectors are okay in Alberta and BC. At the border (going either way) just answer the border agent's questions, no humor and no extra info. They often know the answer to the questions they ask. Criminal convictions can keep you out of Canada; even an old DUI.... they share records with the US. Turn the data roaming off on your phone. It can get very expensive very quickly unless you make arrangements with your carrier in advance. In some Provinces speeding [COLOR=#ff0000]([S]20 km[/S], thanks sapest for the correction)[/COLOR] 40Km over the limit can get you impounded (BC for example); their country, their rules so behave. No hand guns. Never been asked to show driver's license or insurance documentation at the border, but I've never been stopped by the RCMP while in Canada. [/QUOTE]
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