Info for your hunting trip to Magnum Outfitters in Peace River, Alberta Canada
Travel-
Driving-
We are located approximately 15 miles north of Peace River, Alberta.
Flying-
The closest airport to fly into is Grand Prairie, Alberta (YQU). Car rentals are available at the airport. Check with your travel agent for more
details. Before booking your flight, be sure to check the airline regulations for transporting antlers, meat, and your hunting gear.
Passports-
As of January 1, 2008 all Non-Canadians coming to Canada are required to have a valid passport. Be sure to apply early to make sure
you receive yours on time.
Border Crossing- Customs-
Crossing into Canada- Visit http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html for information on border crossing into Canada.
IF YOU HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD, EVEN A DUI, YOU MAY BE INADMISSABLE INTO CANADA! If you have a criminal record, you
may need to have a Temporary Resident Permit to be allowed into the country.
To apply for a Temporary Resident Permit, contact:
Canada Border Crossing Services
Lucy Perillio
Phone (204)488-6350 Fax (204)975-0394
U.S. Toll Free- 1-800-438-7020
103-B Scurfield Blvd
Winnipeg, MB Canada R3Y 1M6
Website- www.bordercrossing.ca
Transporting Firearms-
If you are transporting your own firearms into Canada, a confirmed Non-Resident Firearm Declaration (CAFC 909) will serve as your license
and registration for your firearms. The Non-Resident Firearm Declaration must be presented unsigned, in triplicate, to a Canada Customs
officer at your first point of entry into Canada. For firearms info, call 613-993-7267 or visit
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/index-eng.htm
You may download the forms here-----> http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/form-formulaire/pdfs/5589-eng.pdf.
Crossing into U.S.- Visit http://www.dhs.gov/crossing-us-borders for information on border crossing into the U.S. Check with your local
authorities for import regulations into your country and any country you may be travelling through. Export permits may be required for each
country that you leave. Visit the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service here for up-to-date information on regulations.