Crossing into canada

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RogerThat72, Sep 29, 2015.

  1. Skate-Board

    Skate-Board Road Train Member

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    Make sure you have NO criminal record. They will check at the border and possibly deny you entry. It's still up to the border guard to let you in or not if you have a record. Like a DUI 10 years ago they would still let you in.
     
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  3. CanadianVaquero

    CanadianVaquero Light Load Member

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    Yes. 14.
     
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  4. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    Yeah that's for sure they were so well camouflaged that no one noticed them right? And Pigs fly backwards in the summer time too!
     
  5. CanadianVaquero

    CanadianVaquero Light Load Member

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    I have some French guns from WWII for sale. Never fired, only dropped once
     
  6. KMac

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    So you are under the impression there were only.women and children living under Nazi occupation?
     
  7. Ridgeline

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    Two things, Canada views DUI/DWI and some drug offences as felonies and will not allow you to enter, if you are and get pulled over in Canada by say OPP, they will run it again and then escort you out and report it back to customs.

    AND Montreal has a lot of French language signs there, easy to figure out - if not the good old internet is your friend and find out what sign means what (write it down if you have to).

    With that, there were French in Normandy attacked to the brits' SAS. They, with the brits were paratroopers and did just as much fighting as did those Canadians who came from Quebec and spoke French and fought as British soldiers that landed on the beaches.
     
  8. KMac

    KMac Road Train Member

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    There were any awful lot of the resistance involved in both DDay and the build up too it. There is a reason the Germans had trouble sending reinforcements, something about rail lines and Bridges destroyed
     
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  9. not4hire

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    Well, the French (and English) Canadians were holding their own on Juno Beach...

    ...the assault on Juno is generally considered—alongside Utah—the most strategically successful of the D-Day landings. Historians suggest a variety of reasons for this success. Mark Zuehlke notes that "the Canadians ended the day ahead of either the US or British divisions despite the facts that they landed last and that only the Americans at Omaha faced more difficulty winning a toehold on the sand"...

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Beach
     
  10. Old Iron

    Old Iron Road Train Member

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    I've got to remember that line. That is funny.
     
  11. PackRatTDI

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    Is your truck governed at 65? If not they will arrest you and subject you to the most inhumane torture available.









    Listening to Alanis Morissette over and over again.
     
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