Planning on staying in Canada side of st Clair for vacation this year. I read something about U.S boats were not aloud in Canada. What do I need to do? Thanks
Planning on staying in Canada side of st Clair for vacation this year. I read something about U.S boats were not aloud in Canada. What do I need to do? Thanks
Last year Canadian Government waived the need for calling CanPass for US boats launching from US waters into Canadian water as long as you don’t land or touch ground on the Canadian side
Your situation is a little more complicated
If you launch from Canada and stay in Canadian water there should be no issues
But if you plan to go into US waters you need to contact both the Canadian gov and US customs to clarify your status and requirements I would start with CanPass and see what they say (888) 226-7277
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A passport is a good start.
Just for clarification, I occasionally take my boat up to Canada and never had a problem getting it across the boarder either way. The Canadians honor for like 1 week our Coast Guard certification. You still need to have all the approved Safety devices. Given the dense population around Sinclair, this has to be a common issue with a common solution. Maybe a call to the US Coast Guard?
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Now this is a new one. I can't imagine anyone wanting to come back to fish the US side if they are on the Canadian side.
I go there all the time and never had a issue in almost 30 years. As long as you have the required equipment (Canada has some different requirements!) And insurance you will have no issues. Cj
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If you're launching in Canada, it's just like your fishing at home. Anything different will happen when you tow your boat over. They've never even looked at my boat, maybe I'm lucky. Remember no flare guns in Canada.
-Matt
Cool, thanks guys!