Snowmobile
Into
Canada
To enter Canada to Snowmobile one must have in
their possession the following:
* Passport or Pass-Card
* Drivers License
* Proof of Insurance
* Trail Pass
* No Criminal Record
BORDER CROSSING NOTES
1 You must stop at a Port of Entry to cross the Canadian/U.S.
Border. The penalty for not stopping is $5,000 and/or the loss
of your snowmobile.
2 U.S. Residents must have a "Trail Pass" to ride Quebec trails.
Pick up your pass from
the first club or the " Canadian Federation of Snowmobile
Clubs."
3 Canadian residents must have a nonresident Vermont
registration and insurance if traveling
on Vermont trails.
BORDER FACTS
1. Contrary to popular belief the 6 meter cleared area (slash)
along the U.S. / Canadian border is NOT a “neutral zone”.
2.Be aware that whichever side of an international boundary
marker that you are on is considered the country that you are in
and therefore subject to that countries laws and regulations.
3.Anyone riding the cleared area along the border (slash) could
be in violation of U.S. or Canadian law.
CROSSING THE BORDER
1.You may only cross the border at an open Port of Entry.
2.Snowmobilers crossing the border into the United States or
Canada without FIRST reporting to an open Port of Entry for
inspection are subject to possible arrest, fines of up to $5000
and/or the loss of their snowmobile.
A WORD ABOUT SMUGGLING
Smuggling of any items that the country of entry specifies as
illegal, prohibited, dutiable, taxable, or requiring
registration can result in Severe Consequences!
You may . . .
Forfeit the item(s); lose your snowmobile; be fined; be
imprisoned; or, any combination of the above!
It is your duty to know your legal responsibilities when
crossing the border.
If uncertain, ask by calling ahead to the nearest Port of Entry.
REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Because policing the borders is a daunting task, the Border
Patrol seeks the help of the public in the fight against illicit
cross-border activities.
The public is urged to report suspicious activity to the nearest
Border Patrol station or call our 24-hour toll-free number at
1-800-851-8727.
You will remain anonymous and could receive a cash award for
your information.
NOTE: Agents of the U.S. Border
Patrol and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) frequently
patrol the border.