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Deposits of 20% are required to reserve any packages or rentals as well as a valid credit card. We require a 8 week notice for cancellation. Any cancellation less then 8 weeks will be charged full amount owing unless we fill the cancellation space and then previous deposit will be kept as an administration fee. For any hunting package you must give a credit card # to reserve a booking. Cancellation for the Bear Hunt or Moose Tag must be 3 months or 12 weeks notice prior to your hunt or there will be a full charge of your balance owing to the credit card. Visitors to Canada - Arriving in Canada Our border services officers are at the ports of entry to ensure that people entering Canada respect Canadian laws. They are authorized to examine people and goods entering Canada to determine their admissibility. Their goal is to facilitate the entry of legitimate travellers and goods as quickly as possible. When you enter Canada, a border services officer may ask to see your passport and a valid visa, when necessary. If you are a citizen of the United States, you will need a passport to enter Canada as of June 1st 2009. Until then you should carry proof of your citizenship such as a birth certificate, certificate of citizenship or naturalization or a Certificate of Indian Status, as well as a photo ID. If you are a permanent resident of the United States, you must bring your permanent resident card (i.e. green card) with you. For more information on admissibility into Canada, read the fact sheet called Managing Access to Canada. It is available on our Web site at www.cbsa.gc.ca Bringing children into Canada Border services officers are on alert for
children who need protection. Children under the age of 18 are
classified as minors and are subject to the same entry requirements
as any other visitor to Canada. This additional scrutiny helps ensure the safety of the children. Minors traveling alone must have proof of citizenship and a letter from both parents detailing the length of stay, providing the parents telephone number and authorizing the person waiting for them to take care of them while they are in Canada. If you are traveling with minors, you must carry proper identification for each child such as a birth certificate, passport, citizenship card, permanent resident card or Certificate of Indian Status. If you are divorced or separated, you should carry with you copies of the legal custody agreements for your children. If you are traveling with minors and you are not their parent/guardian, you should have written permission from the parent/guardian authorizing the trip. The letter should include addresses and telephone numbers of where the parents or guardian can be reached and identify a person who can confirm that the children are not being abducted or taken against their will. If you are traveling with a group of vehicles,
make sure you arrive at the border in the same vehicle as your
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Stef & Mark Wagner
R.R. #1, Temagami, Ontario
P0H 2H0
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Fax (705) 569-2652
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