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Old 12-29-2017, 02:17 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Lou_tribal View Post
I have never been there yet but ll these stories about borders make me think that cruising in area like thousands islands may be a bit of a situation as the border is right in the middle. Let say I depart for a cruise from canada, cross the border south, I need to call US CBP with my nexus number to mention I crossed the border, few hour later I cross back, I need to call CBSA to say hey I am back. What if I decide to spend one night at the anchor on the US side without going aground? Should call in for this? I never crossed the border yet so I am a bit wondering what should be done and when.

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First time, it seems like a bit much, but then you get used to it and it's second nature. You learn where and when and what's easiest and works best and it's just second nature. Same situation as in the PNW, also on the Great Lakes and all but one of them is shared by both countries. In our area, we have to do it just running to the islands off shore, the Bahamas.
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