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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 707228" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>So, you seen wonderful Victoria then ! Even for me, it's like a whole new country there ! Unbelievable. It is one of the nicest places in Canada.</p><p>Things really changed after 9/11. Canada tried to fight the passport requirements big time. But Bush wouldn't back off.</p><p>Like I said, you need a passport to re-enter the USA. But, because of that new US law, Canada customs won't let you in without proper documentation for your return requirements.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think Canada has 24/7 customs. They simple just close the gates entering Canada at night at the smaller crossings.</p><p>For your return back to the states.. yes, I would assume they now have 24/7 on the american side.</p><p>You can google it, I suppose.</p><p> </p><p>I once drove up to Stewart / Hyder. 2 cities right at the southern border of Alaska. Hyder is in the US (Alaska), Stewart, next to it (to the east), in Canada. (located close to the Charlotte Islands, up there, but on mainland)</p><p>Nothing really seperates the 2 towns, just a sign... now entering US, and when you drive back out. Now entering Canada, if you have anything to declare, please call 1 800 .......</p><p>Yeah, right..LOL I stocked up good on cheap cigs there..LOL</p><p> </p><p>btw: never seen soo many bears and wild salmon in my life before !</p><p>It's worth a drive . Loved it. The nature, wildlife, glaciers, and all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 707228, member: 23950"] So, you seen wonderful Victoria then ! Even for me, it's like a whole new country there ! Unbelievable. It is one of the nicest places in Canada. Things really changed after 9/11. Canada tried to fight the passport requirements big time. But Bush wouldn't back off. Like I said, you need a passport to re-enter the USA. But, because of that new US law, Canada customs won't let you in without proper documentation for your return requirements. I don't think Canada has 24/7 customs. They simple just close the gates entering Canada at night at the smaller crossings. For your return back to the states.. yes, I would assume they now have 24/7 on the american side. You can google it, I suppose. I once drove up to Stewart / Hyder. 2 cities right at the southern border of Alaska. Hyder is in the US (Alaska), Stewart, next to it (to the east), in Canada. (located close to the Charlotte Islands, up there, but on mainland) Nothing really seperates the 2 towns, just a sign... now entering US, and when you drive back out. Now entering Canada, if you have anything to declare, please call 1 800 ....... Yeah, right..LOL I stocked up good on cheap cigs there..LOL btw: never seen soo many bears and wild salmon in my life before ! It's worth a drive . Loved it. The nature, wildlife, glaciers, and all. [/QUOTE]
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