Bill4373 1st Class Member Michigan
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 | | 08/15/2008 10:31 PM |
| | I will be traveling from Michigan to New York via Canada. Will I have trouble transporting some cans of butane in my car? | | Gather, friends, while we enquire, into trains propelled by fire.... | |
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Dan Pantages
BC, Canada
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 | | 08/16/2008 12:19 AM |
| | There is no reason there should be a problem with fuel or your trains. Remember, Canada does not let you carry a gun, or bing one into the country. If you drink buy it in the states, our prices are high. | | Dan Pantages Bear Creek Railroad Aster & Accucraft Live Steam Sales Sunset Valley Track & Accessories | |
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dana
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 | | 08/16/2008 5:09 AM |
| | My best bet is to get all your custom advice from the canadian revenue agency(customs) and the us border patrol(americancustoms) ( that way you are aware of what each countrys rules are and have a plesent trip through the borders and no hassle , us canadians in this forum could accidently give you the wrong advice and not know it . But yes Fire arms are a touchy subject here in canada , NO hand guns or automatics through the border , riffles have to be registared to the owner and a permit to transport them . So Yes leave all guns at home . | | | |
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Tom Bowdler
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 | | 08/16/2008 6:27 AM |
| I have transported live steamers and gas across the US/Canadian border many times with no difficulty as have Canadian friends coming here for steamups. I did hear of an incident where proof of ownership of the trains was required but I have never experienced this. I have been questioned about selling or gifting items that will be staying in Canada, for the purpose of collecting duty I'm told. On return from Shay Days a few years ago, towing our travel trailer, (with two 30 pound propane tanks on the tongue by the way) we were "lucky" enough to be singled out for inspection. A no-neck guy with leather gloves went in the trailer, looked at everything in the truck (including a couple of boxes of rolling stock) but did not ask to have any of the loco boxes opened, nor did he bat an eye at the very visible supplies including gas, lighter, oil etc then let us go. Are you traveling to Newark Valley? Have a safe trip! See you there, Tom | | | |
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Bill4373 1st Class Member Michigan
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 | | 08/16/2008 8:29 AM |
| | The live steamers have upset the way they operate (don't operate) but never bad enough that I want to shoot them so I don't need to bring a firearm across the Canadian/US border. Thanks for the information about the butane. | | Gather, friends, while we enquire, into trains propelled by fire.... | |
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Bill4373 1st Class Member Michigan
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 | | 08/17/2008 2:34 PM |
| | whats the web site address for the Province of Ontario, Canada? I keep getting Ontario, California. | | Gather, friends, while we enquire, into trains propelled by fire.... | |
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Dougald Moderator
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 | | 08/17/2008 7:22 PM |
| The official government site is http://www.gov.on.ca/
Regards ... Doug | |
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GNSteamer
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 | | 08/19/2008 11:15 AM |
| | I too visit Canada with my steam locomotives and have experienced no difficulties at the border. In fact I buy my metyl alcohol at the Home Depots in B.C. and bring home several gallons when I do. If questioned, I just tell them that the stuff burns better in the trains and in the stove aboard our sail boat. | | | |
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Dan Pantages
BC, Canada
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 | | 08/20/2008 12:18 AM |
| the stuff burns better in the trains and in the stove aboard our sail boat.
You're right, Canadian hooch, 99.99% pure and now $7 for 4 liters. | | Dan Pantages Bear Creek Railroad Aster & Accucraft Live Steam Sales Sunset Valley Track & Accessories | |
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tacfoley 1st Class Member
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 | | 08/20/2008 6:20 AM |
| Posted By Dan Pantages on 08/20/2008 12:18 AM the stuff burns better in the trains and in the stove aboard our sail boat. You're right, Canadian hooch, 99.99% pure and now $7 for 4 liters.
Here in sunny yUK, where bulk purchase of methylated spirits/alcohol is made pretty difficult, it costs us Can$5.25 per half litre bottle.
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