5 Things to Know When You Come to Canada for Motorcycle Touring or Motorcycle Camping

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • This video is for people from the US who are thinking about coming to Canada for motorcycle camping and motorcycle touring. Whether you want to visit Canada or just transit to Alaska, here are five things to know.
    Timecodes
    00:00 - Intro
    00:29 - Border Crossing
    01:38 - The Metric System
    02:49 - Money
    03:47 - Wildlife
    04:21 - Camping
    National Parks reservations reservation.pc.gc.ca/
    BC Parks reservations bcparks.ca/reservations/
    BC Forest Service campsites www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/
    BC Wildfire Map wildfiresituation.nrs.gov.bc....

Komentáře • 55

  • @RetiredAdventureRider
    @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem

    As I said in the video, "I'm just telling you the rules." But because some facts in this video may touch on some people's strong opinions, I've had to delete some comments that were not helpful. Even when written politely, it just opens a can of worms, and this channel is not intended for political discussions. I have my own strong opinions, but I've learned to live with an understanding that the world is not the way I would have it. Live and let live. I even have a bumpersticker on my motorcycle saying that. So, I'm closing comments on this video and thanks for watching whether or not you plan on visiting Canada. I'm just trying to be helpful and share my love of motorcycling.

  • @williammahaffy4642
    @williammahaffy4642 Před měsícem +5

    Another tip... it takes time at the border crossing. Don't be in a hurry.
    Have your ID ready and remove your gloves to speed things up, especially if there is a queue.
    You will have to remove your helmet for them to compare to your passport photo.
    Also, don't have your GoPro recording when you enter the border crossing. I was asked to turn mine off as soon as I stopped at the booth.
    Otherwise, very friendly and helpful.

  • @tarandusmt8089
    @tarandusmt8089 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you! Great timing as I'm heading to AB the first week of June. I just hope it's not raining too much!

    • @RetiredAdventureRider
      @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem +1

      Hope you have a great trip.

    • @tarandusmt8089
      @tarandusmt8089 Před měsícem

      @@RetiredAdventureRider Thanks! So far I'm mainly on pavement 2 lane roads, but hope to take the Forestry Trunk Rd 40 north to where it is still closed, then maybe some dirt roads between Radium and Fernie if they are lower elevation and open that early. Can't wait!

  • @pinguzoe
    @pinguzoe Před měsícem +1

    funny and good video. yes I put 87 octan in my africa twin

  • @HPaul-kg1co
    @HPaul-kg1co Před měsícem +1

    Number Six : All jurisdictions (provinces and territories) in Canada require a helmet. There are still penalties for riding without one. In fact you can't cross the border without one. Regarding mosquitos and all other bugs (black flies, deer flies, horse flies, etc) the numbers start to drop mid summer. But it also depends on the weather. Moist & warm is when you cover up.

    • @RetiredAdventureRider
      @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem +1

      I'm so used to wearing a helmet that I forget that some places don't require them. Thanks for the reminder.

  • @morecowbell20
    @morecowbell20 Před měsícem +1

    Great video! As an Albertan, I hate to say that you now need a crown land camping pass in order to wild camp in this province.

    • @RandyMcCotter
      @RandyMcCotter Před měsícem +1

      Only in the mountain region. Basically anywhere along the FTR. It’s still free to camp on crown land in most of Alberta

  • @adam346
    @adam346 Před měsícem

    If you are slightly amateur and don't want to take on more sparsely populated areas of Canada, South-Western Ontario is fairly densely populated with a small-medium town every 30-40 minutes and gas stations practically everywhere. If you feel like you want more wilderness it's a mere 3 hour drive NE if you enter from Detroit, however I would HEAVILY recommend crossing at Port Huron and take the lake road... beautiful sights the entire way and some lovely camping grounds/beaches as well.

    • @RetiredAdventureRider
      @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem

      I haven't been in that area for a long time, but so true. I used to camping up near Grand Bend when the park was still a military training area.

  • @flopp53
    @flopp53 Před měsícem

    Good short video. BTW, according to the BMW manual midgrade (aki 89) is fine for the RS. I ride a 1200GSA and have used 87 and 89 when 91 is not available and it works fine. It does run a little better with 91, so that is what I choose, but it is not required, just my choice.

  • @Ericc804
    @Ericc804 Před měsícem +1

    Check and double check to make sure you do NOT have any weapons including firearms, ammo, tasers, brass knuckles and pepper spray. Declared long guns are fine but pistols you might want to check. Guards are very tough on guns.
    Bear and dog spray are permitted but only for its true purpose.

  • @tigercoward
    @tigercoward Před měsícem +1

    Excellent video!
    Well done.

  • @ophiuchus9071
    @ophiuchus9071 Před měsícem +2

    you should buy gas at Chevron and use 94 grade

  • @chuckwilson2301
    @chuckwilson2301 Před měsícem +1

    Another Bucket List trip for me. Always wanted to ride the Alcan highway to Alaska. Won’t have any bike troubles with the speed or maintenance problems. Should be able to find a dealership easily.Have a Cam-Am Spyder which was born in Canada. I did know about the gun control laws and fruit and vegetables laws. Good video

    • @RetiredAdventureRider
      @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem

      Thank you. I rode the Alaska highway as far as Watson Lake, Yukon, in 2021. The western portion is wide open but lots of transport trucks. I saw lots of wildlife through the mountains. Be sure to stop at Liard Hot Springs provincial park if you are camping. I hope to do another trip north before too long.

  • @larryjanson4011
    @larryjanson4011 Před měsícem

    i had thought about going up to alaska. but after seeing how many miles through canada. i would have to buy new tires to start out of Washington state. and on return buy another set.

  • @user-mf7yq5xr9s
    @user-mf7yq5xr9s Před měsícem

    And take extra gas with you !! Gas stations abound ,, but sometimes close early and open late !!!

  • @jamesvandemark2086
    @jamesvandemark2086 Před měsícem +1

    On a long ago border crossing I had three bananas on my bike. Solution? The two customs guys & I each had a snack! They wished me well as I rode north towards some nasty storms!

  • @rickyoung360
    @rickyoung360 Před měsícem

    Regarding mosquitos, I use a Thermocell Backpacker Repeller with excellent results. It's a must in most areas even in the US.

    • @RetiredAdventureRider
      @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem +1

      I just saw that at an outdoor store and I wondered if it works. Thanks for the tip.

    • @rickyoung360
      @rickyoung360 Před měsícem

      @@RetiredAdventureRider with the Thermocell I was able to enjoy my evenings after a long day of riding sitting in my chair and not even hearing the buzz of a mosquito when prior to firing it up I was being swarmed.

  • @mjordan812
    @mjordan812 Před měsícem

    Credit cards & fees. A lot have a "Foreign Transaction Fee" - but not all. Shop around for one that doesn't have one if yours do - it adds up.

  • @thomaseatkinson7088
    @thomaseatkinson7088 Před měsícem +2

    I rode to Alaska from the lower 48 a few years ago. When you are in western Canada remember...you can purchase any octane gasoline you need...regular, mid grade, premium...its all available for sale. You can buy whatever you need....you'll get regular, but you can pay for what ever you want.

    • @Kevimoto
      @Kevimoto Před měsícem +1

      I work for Parkland. I have no idea what you're talking about.

  • @DavidNewmanDr
    @DavidNewmanDr Před měsícem

    Which is the best app for finding EV charging stations in Canada? (I ride an Energica)

    • @RetiredAdventureRider
      @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem

      I don't know anything about finding EV stations but I'm interested in electric vehicles and I'd love to try one some time. What's your range? I see stations along the highway and my brother-in-law drives all over BC in his electric car.

    • @Zzrdemon6633
      @Zzrdemon6633 Před měsícem

      Charging stations are few and far between in the east, depends on your range, in the north it used ti be 2-300 miles between gas stations, I did a ride down from chaplou to the trans canada highway and it was 400km not even a single store

  • @rolyfisher9137
    @rolyfisher9137 Před měsícem +1

    Are you certain that US citizens do not have to carry a passport? Everything I have says we do, and twice last year when I entered Canada, I had to show it!

    • @RetiredAdventureRider
      @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem

      I am reporting what is on the Canadian Border Services website. It says a passport is preferred but not required. I can't attest to practices by the Border officials.

    • @williammahaffy4642
      @williammahaffy4642 Před měsícem

      Did a trip in the Fall around the Lakes. had to show passport going in and coming out.

  • @randomstuffwithjoe
    @randomstuffwithjoe Před měsícem

    I thought you now needed a passport to travel to and from Canada from the U.S.? I remember when you could cross the border with just your drivers license, but that ended years ago. Am I misinformed?

    • @RetiredAdventureRider
      @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem

      Canadians need a passport to travel to the US. Americans don't need a passport to travel to Canada; they can do it on proof of citizenship and government ID. I looked it up on the Canadian Border Services website.

    • @Pierrelaliberte
      @Pierrelaliberte Před měsícem

      @@RetiredAdventureRider yes but they need a passport to get back in the US! Silly but true!

    • @retired3067
      @retired3067 Před měsícem +1

      Should carry a passport, best ID when travelling here.

    • @billcarson1971
      @billcarson1971 Před měsícem

      @@Pierrelaliberte unless you’re an illegal alien from a foreign country. Then you can walk across any southern border no problem. Silly, but true.

  • @TheBuckspygmy
    @TheBuckspygmy Před měsícem +1

    Don't forget the Maple syrup/

  • @brunobandiera2062
    @brunobandiera2062 Před měsícem

    Wildlife addendum : if you leave food lying around your campsite, you WILL attract bears... and raccoons... and skunks !

    • @RetiredAdventureRider
      @RetiredAdventureRider  Před měsícem

      Definitely! I think raccoons are a bigger problem because they are more common. I've also seen mice get into our food.

  • @ImTheDudeMan471
    @ImTheDudeMan471 Před měsícem +2

    Black flies. Be prepared.

  • @casadeloboinnovacion7960
    @casadeloboinnovacion7960 Před měsícem +3

    Kindly don’t throttle bomb your loud motorcycles while transversing our beautiful countryside. I am an avid motorcyclist and always respectful while riding through residential neighborhoods and expect the same of my motorcycle brothers and sisters.