Canada questions,specifically Quebec Province.
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"NEVER take RT15 through Montreal. Except after 2AM. Circle the city to the South andcome back to rt 15 after RT 13 gives out."
Uh oh...I am getting confused. It seems like 15 was the route to take. I don't even see a rt13... is this another inside joke?
Uh oh...I am getting confused. It seems like 15 was the route to take. I don't even see a rt13... is this another inside joke?
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Sometimes Rt 15 is fine. This weekend, though, the NAPA Auto Parts 200 (a nascar race for any snobs out there) is running at Le Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Might cause a bit more traffic coming into nthe city on 15.
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For those crusing there on Sunday on the way up it should be fine... most of the Montrealers who have homes in the Laurentians will be on the OTHER side of Hgwy 15 coming BACK to Montreal.chaos4NH wrote:I am going 15. Last time I went up and tried to cross over to 13 (on the way to Calabogie) the entrance ramp to 13 was closed.
I would agree with Bruce that on the way back, if you plan to leave on Tuesday night after the event make sure you are there past about 8 PM. If not it maybe worth going thru 13 (which is the Hgwy that takes you to Mirabel airport ... and then come around the town via Dorval Airport, Hgwy 20 and then over the Champlain Bridge to the US border (either by Hgy 87) or 93 (preferable... on week-days it's not that bad...).
Again if you are on Hgwy 15 on the week-day going to Montreal and it's away from the traditional rush hours you should be just fine.
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So,if I am heading home Wed morning and planning on hitting Montreal at 9:30ish,not a good idea? I could leave a little later if it makes any difference.Or a little earlier if that's better. Too bad there is no bypass around the city. A 20 foot enclosed trailer is a big target for the kamakazis
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You should be fine. Those coming from the North (your way) into work will be ahead of you. Those coming from the south shore (ie. the other side of Champlain Bridge heading into town) there rush hour is almost over. Note there will be a lane on your way that will be for the buses coming from the South and if I am not mistaken it's until 10 AM.breakaway500 wrote:So,if I am heading home Wed morning and planning on hitting Montreal at 9:30ish,not a good idea? I could leave a little later if it makes any difference.Or a little earlier if that's better. Too bad there is no bypass around the city. A 20 foot enclosed trailer is a big target for the kamakazis
So if you plan on hitting Montreal by 10 you are golden.
There will be the occasional pocket of traffic on the Decarie Expressway (cutting thru Montreal) but you cannot avoid that but it should not be that dramatic.
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RyanC wrote:A heads up for those of you with unregistered cars on trailers; bring your paperwork with you!
Fear not, though, if you have not ZEE PAPERS for your race car; just inform the lovely Canadian border guards when you ENTER Canada and have them write down the VIN, so they can prove you brought the car into the country with you.
It is also a good idea to bring a list of "stuff" with you to have the border guards "stamp" on the way into Canada --then you can present same list to the not always so friendly US people on the way back in.
I hand the list with my passport on the way in and out to the guards. Most of the time they just want to talk about the car.
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DJ Brings a good point.
Make sure you stop at the US BORDER before crossing the CANADIAN Border.
Probably they'll charge you a $5 processing fee.
If you are going up 93 note you need to park on the lane where the bus goes for "inspection" and there is really no good parking there.
And on the way back you do NOT need to go on the truck lane... unless so directed.
BTW: Where is the meeting point for those leaving early Sunday AM and going via Hgwy 93 North again? Walkie-talkie on channel 2.5 as usual???
Make sure you stop at the US BORDER before crossing the CANADIAN Border.
Probably they'll charge you a $5 processing fee.
If you are going up 93 note you need to park on the lane where the bus goes for "inspection" and there is really no good parking there.
And on the way back you do NOT need to go on the truck lane... unless so directed.
BTW: Where is the meeting point for those leaving early Sunday AM and going via Hgwy 93 North again? Walkie-talkie on channel 2.5 as usual???
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Actually I have the Friendly Canadian folks do it.breakaway500 wrote:So stop at the USA border first to have your stuff inventoried?
I just hand them a list --they ask all the usual questions "is it for personal use" (mostly in regards to tires) --blah blah blah. They stamp it and hand it back to me.
Then on the way back across into the USA --I just hand them the list and passport.
Maybe they do not like Alfa's in Canada --so Stephan needs to get it "approved for export from the USA"
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How in depth should your list be? Kind of like:
-4 tires Kumho V710 mounted on really ugly silver wheels
-4, 5 gallon containers of fuel and magic additive
-1 folding chair
-1 tool kit with alll 10mm sockets missing
-1 plastic container with helmet,shoes,fire suit etc.
etc etc?? Just the basic bulky stuff and not a complete inventory?
-4 tires Kumho V710 mounted on really ugly silver wheels
-4, 5 gallon containers of fuel and magic additive
-1 folding chair
-1 tool kit with alll 10mm sockets missing
-1 plastic container with helmet,shoes,fire suit etc.
etc etc?? Just the basic bulky stuff and not a complete inventory?
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That is all I do.breakaway500 wrote:How in depth should your list be? Kind of like:
-4 tires Kumho V710 mounted on really ugly silver wheels
-4, 5 gallon containers of fuel and magic additive
-1 folding chair
-1 tool kit with alll 10mm sockets missing
-1 plastic container with helmet,shoes,fire suit etc.
etc etc?? Just the basic bulky stuff and not a complete inventory?
DJ
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2011 Ram 1500
1972 Datsun 510
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[/quote]Maybe they do not like Alfa's in Canada --so Stephan needs to get it "approved for export from the USA" [/quote]
That's not it... I do it for when I get BACK into the USA ...I travel with a Canadian passport so getting in is no problem. I keep a list, go thru US customs before crossing the CDN border, get it stamped and verified, then I cross the CDN border and only show the paper IF necessary.
On the way back I hand the paper back to the US border and that's that...
That's not it... I do it for when I get BACK into the USA ...I travel with a Canadian passport so getting in is no problem. I keep a list, go thru US customs before crossing the CDN border, get it stamped and verified, then I cross the CDN border and only show the paper IF necessary.
On the way back I hand the paper back to the US border and that's that...
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I've found myself looking for these things at the track at various times:breakaway500 wrote:How in depth should your list be? Kind of like:
-4 tires Kumho V710 mounted on really ugly silver wheels
-4, 5 gallon containers of fuel and magic additive
-1 folding chair
-1 tool kit with alll 10mm sockets missing
-1 plastic container with helmet,shoes,fire suit etc.
etc etc?? Just the basic bulky stuff and not a complete inventory?
1 spare windshield
4 spare rotors with pads
2 spare wheels/tires
1 large ball of steel wool
1 roll of safety wire
5 spare lug nuts
1 extra 9 volt battery
1 "spare" helmet
1 spare motor
3 times the capacity of all fluids (rotary engine)
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