A US resident can drink in Canada, if he/she is of the legal drinking age. The legal drinking age in Canada is 18 or 19, depending on where you are.
Underage drinking by 16-17 year olds under parental supervision is permitted in Manitoba.
Yes, legal age in the US is 21. Every state has different laws regarding minors and alcohol, but you must be 21 to be in possession of alcohol.
Anywhere from 18 to 21 depending on the liquor laws of that particular province you are in.
It is against the law for any minor to consume alcohol, but just like any place in Europe or the US, it is not uncommon for minors to consume alcohol at home.
Yes.
No!
Black coral is an endangered species and it is illegal to bring it into Canada and the US.
yes
Yes, you can.
You have to be 21 years old to purchase or drink alcohol.
no
Generally, you are allowed to bring food such as bread to the US from Canada. There are other foods however that are not permitted.
No!
no
Black coral is an endangered species and it is illegal to bring it into Canada and the US.
One-liter of alcohol per person may be brought into the US from Canada, duty-free. Additional quantities may be brought in, but they will be subject to duty and Federal excise taxes, which will be assessed and collected at the port of entry.
156 bottles :)
1 liter
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yes
Who cares! sometimes you have to break the rules and that would be now so.....DRINK UP! woo! beer! yah!Savannah was here.I agree in every way to the fullest
You can try but if you get searched you will be in alot of trouble. You must declare all alcohol, and having open alcohol in a vehicle is an offence in Canada.