fourfive8
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Well, I’m happy for you. My experience in 2017 was the opposite. Family (my wife and two kids) and I were split up and detained for no reason by Canada border agents in Vancouver Intl Airport. It was a simple airport transit during an international flight, changing planes on way to US. Nothing to do with hunting or fishing or even tourism. The US CBP agents in the US Port of Entry office there were very professional and helpful. We were finally released to US CBP after over 4 hours of detention and questioning by the Canuck prick agents with attitudes. The experience terrified my family and cost us a bunch of money for transportation, hotels and extra air tickets to reach our destination in the US.I have been to Canada at least a dozen times - probably closer to two dozen - and never had a bad experience. Canadian aviation security personnel and immigration agents have always been extremely competent and polite - something not always found at the end of a typical TSA or US customs que.
So keep on gas lighting by anecdote or “informed opinion” as you like to say. My best guess is I’ve crossed Canada about 56 times that will increase to 58 in August. Each time at 35k ft to and from AK. After my “informed real experience” in 2017, you couldn’t pay me enough to set foot in Canada again.