Well there goes one of the fun bits of Oozefest - Cheap booze at the Duty Free
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/04/05/passports050405.html
[T]he U.S. State Department announced that by 2007, most Canadians will need a passport to enter the United States. And by 2008, most Americans who visit Canada won't be able to re-enter their country without a passport. The changes are part of border-security measures the United States will phase in over the next three years that are likely to have a major impact on U.S. tourism and even on the number of Americans who make short trips to Canada.
[T]he U.S. State Department announced that by 2007, most Canadians will need a passport to enter the United States. And by 2008, most Americans who visit Canada won't be able to re-enter their country without a passport. The changes are part of border-security measures the United States will phase in over the next three years that are likely to have a major impact on U.S. tourism and even on the number of Americans who make short trips to Canada.


6 Comments:
That is of the ultimate lameness.
i second the lameness
i hope this doesn't start for mexico... i never carry my passport
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002232477_documents06m.html
read the first sentence
well shit
now the townies'll never leave the country...
though, it'd be fun to sit at the border and see all the spring breaker's reactions who forgot their passport
Makes me miss the days I carried an RABC (Remote Area Border Crossing Permit) and could float in and out of Canada whenever I felt like it, checkpoints or none.
Damn the man.
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