Hey All,
I've searched the topics, but couldn't find any specifics about the crossing and inspections of the campers at a crossing. Basically, we are taking 2 weeks going through mostly Nova Scotia this summer. I'll be traveling with my family (wife/son/dog). After reading a few reports on other forums, I'm a little worried about how the border agents are going to view a built up truck and camper, especially since I'll be coming by way of Baxter in Maine park and will probably be pretty dirty when we hit the crossing.
Any insights on how far they take the inspection? Do you need to pop-up the camper? Will they be going through all the cabinets and under bed storage?
I've already read some details on the requirements for dogs, and understand about what they want with respect to food. Just mainly want some experience from those with campers like mine.
Thanks for any help.
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Don
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I've searched the topics, but couldn't find any specifics about the crossing and inspections of the campers at a crossing. Basically, we are taking 2 weeks going through mostly Nova Scotia this summer. I'll be traveling with my family (wife/son/dog). After reading a few reports on other forums, I'm a little worried about how the border agents are going to view a built up truck and camper, especially since I'll be coming by way of Baxter in Maine park and will probably be pretty dirty when we hit the crossing.
Any insights on how far they take the inspection? Do you need to pop-up the camper? Will they be going through all the cabinets and under bed storage?
I've already read some details on the requirements for dogs, and understand about what they want with respect to food. Just mainly want some experience from those with campers like mine.
Thanks for any help.
(Pic for attention)
Don
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