| | | | | | | | | | Canadian Customs Reaffirms Non-Resident Hunter Guidelines In a release issued last week by the Canadian Firearms Center, Canadian Customs will continue to allow non-resident hunters to bring their hunting firearms into Canada. However security is heightened. Non-residents should have their hunting license or receipt from an outfitter as well as proper identification to help them pass through Customs into Canada. Those who do not have such documentation can still come into Canada, but it may take longer to clear Customs. At this time there has been no change in regulations for American hunters returning to the U.S. from Canada, a U.S. Customs official stated.
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