Dave the hatosaurus
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We have some friends in Canada who to avoid the worst of the winter drive their motorhome down to one of the southern states at this time of year .In the e mail they sent today they told us that although U.S. citizens are allowed across into Canada by any means of travel Canadian citizens can only cross into U.S. by air and after certain tests and paperwork completed .
So they had to drive their motorhome close to the border , go by train to vancouver for the tests and documentation ,then return to an "international " airport and board a 6 seater cessna for the 8 (eight ) minute flight to the states !
Whereupon they rejoined their motorhome which had been transported across by a haulage company !!
I didn't dare ask how much it all cost but guess those winters must be pretty bad .
So they had to drive their motorhome close to the border , go by train to vancouver for the tests and documentation ,then return to an "international " airport and board a 6 seater cessna for the 8 (eight ) minute flight to the states !
Whereupon they rejoined their motorhome which had been transported across by a haulage company !!
I didn't dare ask how much it all cost but guess those winters must be pretty bad .