Canadian & US - Customs and Immigration Info - What to bring

Canada North Lodge 

PO Box 279, Ear Falls Ontario P0V 1T0 - Your Host: Lance Densing

Phone: 800-899-8373

E-mail -info@canada-north.com

 

Welcome . .Looking for a Canada walleye fishing trip? A few reasons to consider Canada North Lodge: Superb  fishing.   Whether you are fishing Ontario walleye, fishing Ontario northern pike, fishing Ontario lake trout, or fishing Ontario smallmouth bass, you will find that our fishing will fulfill your dreams. We also offer Canadian portage trips, Canadian outpost fishing, and Canadian fly-in fishing. An American Plan - Canadian fishing lodge. Featuring fine dining, modern accommodations, excellent service, professional Canada fishing guide, and the finest in equipment. An all inclusive Canada fishing trip at an affordable price.

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What to Bring and the Border Crossing

Some of the first questions asked by anyone that are considering a trip to Canada are as follow. What should I bring? What kind of fishing tackle? What about clearing Canadian Customs? In response to these questions I have put together a quick list covering the important issues.

Clearing Canadian Customs

Suggested Items Not to forget

Fishing Equipment

Metric Conversion Tables

Hunting, Guns and The Canadian Firearms Act

Fishing Tackle and Gear 

See our Tackle page - go back to home using the home button.

Fishing Rods -We advise fishermen to bring along the rod and reels they feel comfortable with using. Casting & spinning are the most popular. Medium to light action rods are advised, they allow the best action and good hook setting ability. Ultra light is used but hook sets are more difficult but offer tons of action once the fish is hooked.

Reels – Regardless of the manufacturer or type of reel, always ensure that the reel has a good drag system that allow smooth release of the line throughout the range of the reels drag setting & allows for easy setting of the drag. If the reel has jerky or erratic release points or is difficult to set, consider the purchase of a new reel. The drag is the most important part. Our guests land big fish with light equipment but it always comes down to proper drag setting while fighting the fish.

Line & line test – 6# to 10# test seem to be the most popular,

8# is a good choice. For casting with larger lures some guests have a second rod equipped with 14# to 17# line. Once again, the drag setting is important, set the reel for the line test, the line must release before it reaches its breaking point. When BIG fish are hooked, set the drag back to allow for the strong immediate force these fish place on your line when they run and dive.

Fishing Lures – This could be a long list. We advise our guests to bring along the tackle they have and wait until they arrive to find out what the fish are hitting at the time. At the lodge we have a very good selection of the popular lures. You can spend countless $$$ on lures, trying to anticipate what the fish are hitting, only to have most of them remain in the tackle box unused. Various jig and bait rigs tipped with a minnow remain a very inexpensive, popular, and effective lure for our type of fishing. Spoons, spinner baits, and crank baits are also used, but that list is endless.

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Other very important gear

Canadian Custom Clearing Tips

Hunting - Guns - The Canadian Firearms Act

Non Resident Hunters are required to register their guns before entering Canada.

Canadian Firearms Centre: A few years ago Canadian legislation passed making gun registration mandatory. This site contains all the information concerning the legislation and the process to registering a firearm.

Canadian Firearm Centre

US Visitors/Hunters Firearm Registration form - This legislation requires non-resident hunters to register their firearms when entering with a firearm. It requires filling out a form in triplicate prior to arrival at the border and paying the $50.00 fee. - do not sign the forms until the inspection officer requires the signature.

 The Form - Canadian Firearms JUS 909E

Information Visitors to Canada

 

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Common Metric Conversion Tables

Canada uses the Metric System. Visitors will find weather reports given in degrees Celsius, gasoline sold by the liters (milk and wine by milliliter, and liters), grocery items in grams and kilograms and clothing sizes to centimeters.


WEIGHT:
1 lb is 0 45 Kilograms 1 oz. is 28 grams
1 kilogram is 2.2 lb. 1 gram is 0.035 oz.

VOLUME
1 imperial gallon is 4.5 liters of 615 USA. gallon
1 liter - 0.22 gal.

DISTANCE
1 mile is 1.6 kilometers 1 km is 0.62 miles
1 inch is 2.54 centimeters 1 cm. is 0.39 inches

SPEED
25 km/h equals (approx.) 15 m.p.h.
40 km/h equals (approx.) 25 m.p.h.
50 km/h equals (approx.) 30 m.p.h.
60 km/h equals (approx.) 37 m.p.h.
80 km/h equals (approx.) 50 m.p.h.
100 km/h equals (approx.) 60 m.p.h.

TEMPERATURE Celsius to Fahrenheit C x 9/5 + 32 = Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit to Celsius °F - 32 x 5/9 = Celsius

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Phone: 800-899-8373

E-mail -info@canada-north.com