if it rains you set it up like a canopy. It's also nice to put up over your tent so that it doesn't get wet. Plus it's also nice to put a tarp on the ground.
Propane shouldn't be a problem (I think?) other than transportation of dangerous goods regulations. Fireworks are probably a no no......If you have anything worth serious bucks (maybe a guitar?? tools? camping gear?) take it into US customs before you cross, they should be able to give you something that will eliminate problems when you cross back into the states. They might try to claim you bought it in Canada when you cross back into the states if you can't prove (on the spot) where you got it. BTW, if you've got a passport, bring it. YOu won't need it to get into Canada, but America customs is starting to hassle Americans on the way back into the country,especially if you run into someone having a bad day. Don't crack any jokes about bombs...........
oh god... seems like americans have no sense of humour :lol: (some anyways)my dad was telling me a story of someone bringing a geological surveying tool that is dragged along the surface. and it just happens to look like a missile. so the guy jokingly said it was. BIG mistake :lol:
No pepper spray!!!
Am I gonna get dirty looks if I show up in a mk4 TDI, hauling two-stroke gasser jetskis? what about if I bring trev0rbr?