Getting Ammo into Canada
Is it hard to get your rifle ammo into Canada? I know about having to fill out the forms for getting your rifle into Canada but someone told me they thought ammo was a problem.
I need to check with the airlines I'm flying but I figure the ammo will go as checked luggage and then I declare the ammo when I cross the border. If anyone has any additional info please pass it along. Thanks |
RE: Getting Ammo into Canada
When you fill out the customs forms for your guns (prior to your trip) ask them if you should include the ammo. I imagine that would be the best way. I have not hunted Canada yet but the forms are merely to prove that you owned the guns prior to entering Canada so that you won't be hit with the excise taxes when leaving. Same should apply to the ammo.
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RE: Getting Ammo into Canada
Assuming you are using an outfitter why don't you call and ask them.
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RE: Getting Ammo into Canada
Linkwhich includes the form you need to fill out for bringing your hunting rifle/gun-non restricted (non-resident firearm declaration).
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/information/visit/index-eng.htm As far as ammo you can bring itwith you.. The amount and logisticsfor transporting,etcI'm not 100% sure on anymore. You can contact the above for this info &/oryour outfitter. I would also contact your airline if flying about their policies for storage of ammo. |
RE: Getting Ammo into Canada
ORIGINAL: skeeter 7MM Linkwhich includes the form you need to fill out for bringing your hunting rifle/gun-non restricted (non-resident firearm declaration). http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/information/visit/index-eng.htm As far as ammo you can bring itwith you.. The amount and logisticsfor transporting,etcI'm not 100% sure on anymore. You can contact the above for this info &/oryour outfitter. I would also contact your airline if flying about their policies for storage of ammo. When you fill out the customs forms for your guns (prior to your trip) ask them if you should include the ammo. I imagine that would be the best way. I have not hunted Canada yet but the forms are merely to prove that you owned the guns prior to entering Canada so that you won't be hit with the excise taxes when leaving. Same should apply to the ammo. Good luck and I hope this helps. |
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