logdog
Silver Member
I was hoping somebody could help me figure out how things work. My wife and I need to go back to her native northern Maine to pick up some furnature. We now live in Michigan and it would be about 860 miles to go through Canada all the way to Maine. It would be about 1150 miles to skirt around the south side of the lakes. We dont have alot of time to to do this so the mileage savings are pretty enticing. I have only ventured into Canada one time as just a visitor and it was much easier getting in that coming back.
What sort of hassles could I expect if I towed an empty trailer through Canada and a full trailer coming back? Would the borders make me unload everything so they could inspect? Would either country want to apply some sort of transportation tax? My worry is I would get to the border in Michigan and get such a hard time that the 3-4 hours time saving would be eaten up. I figured somebody here on TBN has to have done this. Thanks!
What sort of hassles could I expect if I towed an empty trailer through Canada and a full trailer coming back? Would the borders make me unload everything so they could inspect? Would either country want to apply some sort of transportation tax? My worry is I would get to the border in Michigan and get such a hard time that the 3-4 hours time saving would be eaten up. I figured somebody here on TBN has to have done this. Thanks!