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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on January 31, 2003 at 15:46:54 from (216.254.150.59):
In Reply to: Traveling to Canada posted by Mark on January 30, 2003 at 22:03:01:
I travel to Canada all the time (about every 2 or 3 weeks i cross the border), if fact i'm in Canada right now, as i drove here this afternoon. Right after 9-11 i was asked if i had my berth cert. with me two different times. Most of the guys that answered here must go to a "different" Canada than i travel to?????? I've travelled the Alcan Hyway to and from Alaska 13 times, and i've been all over western Canada. These days i've been visiting Ontario a bit. Going in, about one time in ten they look in my trunk, and two times they checked me out very good, all the rest of the time it's just a few questions, and i'm on my way across the border. As to comeing back home, i've NEVER been checked, and only asked for a birth cert. one time. I'm asked for my drivers liscense about 20% of the time either direction. It's always very easy and never a problem for me to cross the border, today i was asked 3 questions and off i go! You other guys should try takeing a bath, and shaveing a few wild hairs off! Maybe that will help you, then again, i "can" understand why they wouldn't want a Texan over here!! hee he heee Robert
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