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Location: Elgin IL | Looking for a link to purchase a Canada fishing license |
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Location: ontario canada - Well Anderson Indiana now | http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/fishing/
There are some phone #'s on there you can try, assuming you're heading to Ontario.
Doug |
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| You have to call them and purchase it! Then they mail it to you!
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/fishing/gen.html |
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Location: Bartlett IL | Quick service - FAXed the application in on June 6th and received my license in the mail on June 12th |
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| Looking for the best place purchase a Canada fishing license on the way to the Angle |
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Location: Minnesota | Great Bear Shell Oil Company
807-274-2221
there great people and will mail it right out, cant get any easier, plus they make a little money doing it |
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| speaking of gas...are you allowed to take extra cans of gas into Canada?
if so, how much?
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Location: searchin for 50 | You can take gas in but you have to pay a duty on it(tax). The only gas you don't pay a duty on is already in the gas tanks themselves: boat and vehicle. Hope this helps |
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Location: northern Maine | You can bring extra gas into Canada in cans if the cans are only half full, you don't pay duty onthe gas. Living on the border of Canada, I see Canadian citizens duing this all the time. |
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| We usually bring 30-40 extra gallons of gas per trip. We have never (knock on wood) had to pay duty on it. We were told by the agents working if it was a reasonable amount we would be ok. They said it depends on length of stay, # of gallons, etc. Just make sure it the gas is in a certified can.
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