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Re: T&T: Canadian Customs

From: Steven Dubnoff (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 01 2007 - 23:22:46 EDT

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    >Taking a trip to Canada this summer and have received conflicting advice
    >regarding taking certain beverages with us.

    I can only talk about B.C., I think other provinces may vary. B.C.
    loves its income from its monopolistic provincial liquor stores. The
    customs guys seem charged with protecting that income. They will ask
    you about booze, pepper spray and guns, in that order.

    Do _not_ try to sneak liquor past the customs guys. It is unlikely
    they will catch you, but if you do, you will have a lifetime of
    hassles every time you go across the border. If you take extra
    liquor and declare it, the duty will be 150% of the amount you paid,
    which seems a bit excessive to me, but I did not make up the rules.

    Only solution is to learn to love the B.C. Liquor stores. Good gin,
    imported from England, is relatively cheap -- You pay the same price
    for Tanqueray as Gordons, more or less. It pains me to pay B.C.
    prices for lousy wine, but what can you do? If I wanted good wine at
    reasonable prices, I would stay in the US, but, on the other hand, I
    wouldn't have all of that wonderful seafood to accompany it.

    Best,

    Steve

    Steve Dubnoff
    1966 Willard Pilothouse
    www.mvnereid.com

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