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Travelling into Ontario has never been easier or more fun! Right now with the low Canadian dollar you can save up to 20% off our trips as all prices are in Canadian funds and with our dropping gas prices and all new lower trip prices a summer 2010 vacation is now possible!
Times are tough and we are all in the same "canoe" but you and your dog deserve a vacation! Imagine a vacation where your dog is off leash and having fun with other dogs while you enjoy the tranquility of a lakeside campsite among likeminded dog people all while enjoying delicious meals, good wine, swimming, hiking and quiet relaxation!!
Documentation Requirements
All US clients travelling into Canada must have a valid passport.
Currency Conversion, Taxes & Rebates
Use the handy currency converter to see exactly how far your American dollars will go in Ontario.
Customs/Border Crossings
Be guaranteed smooth sailing across any of the following border crossings by checking up-to-the-minute border traffic online:
Getting Around
Ontario offers a network of regional and national airline routes, railways, highways, bus routes and ferries.
Customs
Find out info on duty and customs.
Duty Free Shops
Statutory Holidays
Weather
Ever wonder what the difference is between Celsius and Fahrenheit or what to wear when?
For more information please consult your local travel agent or call 1-800-ONTARIO for the most up-to-date information.
If
you plan to drive with your dog into Canada here are the border requirements.
Pet dogs eight (8) months of age or over from a Rabies-Free Country (officially
recognized as such by Canada) Dogs may enter Canada if accompanied by a certificate,
in either English or French, of an official government veterinarian. The certificate
must clearly identify the animals and show that:
- Rabies
has not existed in that country for the six (6) month period immediately preceding
the shipment of the animals; and,
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The animals have been in that country for the six (6) month period referred or
since birth.
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