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    canadianrancher571 year, 6 months ago

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    chevydog- alot of our fruit and veggies come from California but for a while in the fall we have access to locally grown ones.

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      chevydog1 year, 6 months ago

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      Just curious. Some years ago I accidentally smuggled some fruit across the border at Sarnia--forgot that it was in the cooler. Think that it was supposed to be quarantined. I wondered for a few weeks whether border agents were going to come and cart me off.

      How easy are CA 'lopes to get across the border? Do Canada authorities have agreements with the growers? Or aren't they worried about non-domestic pests on these particular fruits?

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        canadianrancher571 year, 6 months ago

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        I think that when the grocery stores import fruit and vegetables it is done through an import agency and the food is all inspected when loaded on the trucks and the trucks are sealed. I don't think that I am allowed to take fruit or veggies down or bring them back, I know with meat I couldn't take a package of hamburger down if I just go for a camping trip. One thing I must say is that I'm glad that we have a fairly good trade relationship with your country, it makes the selection of food excellant all year round, imagine strawberries in January who would have tought it.

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