Hi Everyone,
Wondering if some of you guys might have some advice and/or input for me regarding a hunting trip in the US from Ontario.
I'm finally taking my father on an antelope hunt in Montana in Oct (we've been talking about it for 10 yrs already). I've been doing a lot of research and planning over the last 6 months. I've taken care of the bulk of major items so far got our tags, got an outfitter, sent off the application for temporiary firearms import to ATF, etc. The one thing I'm still uncertain about that no one seems to be able to clearly answer is with regards to bringing the game meat back into Canada.
I would have thought this would be clearly defined and outlined on the Candian Boarder (CBSA) website and/or documentation. In looking into it I've gone over both CBSA and Canadian Food Inspection (CFIA) extensively without much clear definition on what can occur. I've phoned into both agencies and got different responses, both of which don't seem to make much sense and quite frankly they didn't really seem to understand or care;
CBSA - allowed 5 kg of meat "period"
CFIA - with hunting tag your allowed 20 kg per person of cut game meat or entire animal (they are no other ways for larger quanities >20kg)
Surely a lot of guys get elk, moose, and other big animials so there has to be a proper/legal way to bring more than 20 kg of meat into Canada.
I guess ulitmately my question is (sorry for the long wait).......
1) What have your experiences been when cross the boarder for hunting both with meat & firearms recently???
2) Where I can find the proper documentation or contact info for this (I've already been on the foremost mentioned websites) ???
If anyone has any other advice and/or comments to it's appreciated
Wondering if some of you guys might have some advice and/or input for me regarding a hunting trip in the US from Ontario.
I'm finally taking my father on an antelope hunt in Montana in Oct (we've been talking about it for 10 yrs already). I've been doing a lot of research and planning over the last 6 months. I've taken care of the bulk of major items so far got our tags, got an outfitter, sent off the application for temporiary firearms import to ATF, etc. The one thing I'm still uncertain about that no one seems to be able to clearly answer is with regards to bringing the game meat back into Canada.
I would have thought this would be clearly defined and outlined on the Candian Boarder (CBSA) website and/or documentation. In looking into it I've gone over both CBSA and Canadian Food Inspection (CFIA) extensively without much clear definition on what can occur. I've phoned into both agencies and got different responses, both of which don't seem to make much sense and quite frankly they didn't really seem to understand or care;
CBSA - allowed 5 kg of meat "period"
CFIA - with hunting tag your allowed 20 kg per person of cut game meat or entire animal (they are no other ways for larger quanities >20kg)
Surely a lot of guys get elk, moose, and other big animials so there has to be a proper/legal way to bring more than 20 kg of meat into Canada.
I guess ulitmately my question is (sorry for the long wait).......
1) What have your experiences been when cross the boarder for hunting both with meat & firearms recently???
2) Where I can find the proper documentation or contact info for this (I've already been on the foremost mentioned websites) ???
If anyone has any other advice and/or comments to it's appreciated




























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