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I will be bring a longbow and a quiver of wooden arrows.Yes that passport might need updating with a more recent photo of yourself. Also have with you your drivers licence and birth certificate to also prove you are an American citizen. I forgot to mention that you will have to declare any guns you bring into Canada. Its no problem to bring hunting rifles here if you are coming during hunting season which you would be. You will have to declare the rifle and fill out a Declaration form. But a hunting rifle is no problem. Its good to be prepared I always say.
Interesting. You will be bow hunting. I like that. Its like getting back to nature the way the Natives hunt/use to hunt. How long have you been bowhunting?
I don't see why the Canooks would have a problem with your past DUI, since every time they drive up there, they DUI! OOOHHH CCAANNNAADDDAAAA!!!!
They have to stay warm some how!
-Rich
I have been bowhunting since 1985. I started hunting with traditional gear (longbow) about 1994. It is by far my favorite way to hunt. I have taken deer, turkey and wild hog with my longbow and a bear or elk is next on my list.
Don't know if this will help any but a friend of mine who is not a citizen of the US got a DUI about 4 years ago. After going though the usual steps to regain his liscense he decided he wanted to become a citizen here since he has practically lived here all his life. They denied his citizenship because his DUI was on his criminal record. So in order to move things forward he had to pay a lawyer to expunge sp? his DUI from his record. Now that it is done he has had no problem getting his citizeship squared away. If the Canadians give you any grief maybe you should contact an attorney, also feel free to contact the US embassy in Canada. They are being paid with your tax dollars so I am sure they should be willing to answer any questions you may have.
