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spoonpluggergino
Posted 10/31/2015 4:19 PM (#790901)
Subject: Canada water crossing





Posts: 321


Location: Glen Ellyn Il
when crossing waters from US to Canada side, but not landing in Canadian soil or anchoring in Canadian waters, do you have to call them to let them know I am crossing in to Canadian waters
I do have a passport and the phone number 1-888CANPASS
thanks
Gino
dougj
Posted 10/31/2015 4:34 PM (#790902 - in reply to #790901)
Subject: RE: Canada water crossing





Posts: 906


Location: Warroad, Mn

On the LOTWs it's required to call or have a RABC. Not sure about other waters.

Doug Johnson 

Bob54
Posted 10/31/2015 5:29 PM (#790907 - in reply to #790901)
Subject: RE: Canada water crossing




Posts: 19


Yes you must call when you enter Canadian water, you call the TRC - Telephone Reporting Center and that is the phone number you have, they want you to call only after you enter Canadian water not before, be sure to have pen and paper to record your call in verification number, it's a really easy process and only takes a few minutes.
spoonpluggergino
Posted 10/31/2015 6:15 PM (#790915 - in reply to #790901)
Subject: Re: Canada water crossing





Posts: 321


Location: Glen Ellyn Il
Thanks guys
BSG
Posted 10/31/2015 8:32 PM (#790928 - in reply to #790901)
Subject: Re: Canada water crossing




Posts: 61


I have a valid RABC, so I do not have to call in if I cross on/in the rainy river.

Correct?
bryantukkah
Posted 11/1/2015 1:02 AM (#790937 - in reply to #790928)
Subject: Re: Canada water crossing




Posts: 295


Never called in personally. Fish back and forth on a regular basis hundreds of days (I live on border waters). Ive been stopped by the canadian guys three times since the whole debocle went down a couple years ago and they've never questioned it, much less even bring it up... They just ask for fishing licenses and safety equipment. The whole thing ounds to me like a gigantic waste of time when they never actually enforce anything or even seem to care. If you call in once though, you better do it every time as you cant plead ignorance after youve already acknowledged the "law". Good luck.
spoonpluggergino
Posted 11/1/2015 6:40 AM (#790941 - in reply to #790901)
Subject: Re: Canada water crossing





Posts: 321


Location: Glen Ellyn Il
I have also a RABC and that is only valid for certain remote border crossing, for example when going to the Angle crossing from Canada back to US, The last post is right, but why take the chance and go through some grief if stopped. I went on line they have something similar to RABC for private vessel, the cost is 40 dollars and is good for five years, but its not mandatory, I do not see the need for the pass you still have to call inn

If you Google CANPASS they have a all bunch of info on the remote border crossing

Edited by spoonpluggergino 11/1/2015 7:01 AM
Contender
Posted 11/2/2015 10:36 AM (#791111 - in reply to #790901)
Subject: Re: Canada water crossing




Posts: 360


Location: Algonac, MI
Yes, you are supposed to call in each day, once you enter CAN waters from US Waters. Call the CANPASS number you have.

Depending on where you cross LSC, cell service can be bad near border. Recommend calling when you have a good signal, and tell them you have arrived to fish. (Also to shut off your data roam, if you don't have CAN plan on your cell.....$$$$$$ roam charges for data)

CANPASS will provide you a Confirmation # at calls end. You need this number, if checked by RCMP or OMNR (if they ask)

Questions you will need to have answers for:
Captain's (boat owner) name & DOB
Vessel name & Vessel Registration number
Vessel type / brand / length

Names & DOBs for your guests.
Anything to declare (booze)
Any weapons on board (NO is the only answer to have...no CCW exception)
Duration of stay
Whether or not, you plan to touch land

Edited by Contender 11/2/2015 10:46 AM
Zib
Posted 11/2/2015 12:30 PM (#791120 - in reply to #791111)
Subject: Re: Canada water crossing





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
Contender - 11/2/2015 11:36 AMYes, you are supposed to call in each day, once you enter CAN waters from US Waters. Call the CANPASS number you have. Depending on where you cross LSC, cell service can be bad near border. Recommend calling when you have a good signal, and tell them you have arrived to fish. (Also to shut off your data roam, if you don't have CAN plan on your cell.....$$$$$$ roam charges for data)CANPASS will provide you a Confirmation # at calls end. You need this number, if checked by RCMP or OMNR (if they ask)Questions you will need to have answers for:Captain's (boat owner) name & DOBVessel name & Vessel Registration numberVessel type / brand / lengthNames & DOBs for your guests.Anything to declare (booze)Any weapons on board (NO is the only answer to have...no CCW exception)Duration of stayWhether or not, you plan to touch land
I have read on other forums of guys saying as of November 1, 2015 that they ask for a passport number when you call in. If this is true it looks like I can't fish in Ontario waters until I get my passport card.
Contender
Posted 11/3/2015 2:21 PM (#791246 - in reply to #790901)
Subject: Re: Canada water crossing




Posts: 360


Location: Algonac, MI
That one is news to me. However, my last call in was 10/31/15...so just missed learning that one if true.

I have a passport and enhanced DL, but have never been asked for either number, all prior to 11/1 though.

Edited by Contender 11/3/2015 2:22 PM
horsehunter
Posted 11/3/2015 4:00 PM (#791254 - in reply to #790901)
Subject: Re: Canada water crossing




Location: Eastern Ontario
I am having more trouble finding what is NOW required besides a NY fishing license for Canadians crossing into American water but not anchoring or landing.

Edited by horsehunter 11/3/2015 4:01 PM
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