DETROIT - WINDSOR TUNNEL

Chris RoadWarrior
Chris RoadWarrior
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Video from the Detroit side at the foot of GM Building to the Windsor side in Canada.

First stop is to pay the toll, second stop is the actual Canada Customs Checkpoint.

Some construction work in the tunnel, I think that was on the U.S. side of the tunnel, the actual border is where the two flags are painted on the side walls.

MUST have a Canadian or U.S. Passport to cross the border.

Border crossing occurred sometime after midnight, that's why pretty empty at the border.

At the end of the video, Detroit Skyline and Windsor Casino by night.

Drive safely.

Some useful links for Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents returning to Canada:

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voy...

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/media/fact...

Very recently the Canadian Government (CONSERVATIVE PARTY) has increased the duty/tax-free exemptions for goods purchased outside Canada.

What can I bring back with me?

When you return to Canada, duties and taxes are applicable on all purchases unless you qualify for a personal exemption.  Personal exemptions allow you to bring goods of a certain value into the country without paying the regular duties. If you have been outside Canada for:

•24 hours or more, you can bring in CAN$200 worth of goods free of duty and tax; ◦If the goods you bring in are worth more than CAN$200 in total, you cannot claim this exemption. Instead you have to pay full applicable duties and taxes on all goods you bring in.

•48 hours or more, you can bring in CAN$800 worth of goods free of duty and tax;

•7 days or more, you can bring in CAN$800 worth of goods free of duty and tax. Goods may be in your possession at time of entry to Canada but are also permitted to follow entry to Canada (via courier, mail or delivery agency).

Alcohol and Tobacco - Restrictions apply to the amount of alcohol and tobacco you can bring into Canada under your exemption. If you have been outside Canada for at least 48hours and are of legal age, you can bring in these amounts of alcohol and tobacco products free of duty and tax as part of your personal exemption:

Alcoholic beverages:
•1.14 L (40 oz.) of liquor; or
•1.5 L of wine; or
•24 X 355 ml (12 oz.) containers of beer.

Tobacco products (all of the following):
•200 cigarettes;
•50 cigars or cigarillos;
•200 tobacco sticks; and
•200 g (7 oz.) of manufactured tobacco.

If you bring in more than the free allowance of alcohol or tobacco, you will be required to pay the applicable duties and taxes.
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