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New $150 online duty free limit

Great news! Under the new U.S./Canada/Mexico trade agreement the online duty free limit has increased from $20 to $150. This means if there is anything under $150 that you cannot access here in Canada, but can order in the U.S., you're not going to need to...

Scrapbooking Supplies – Hidden Gems

If you're a Canadian that loves scrapbooking, you will love what our post is about today. Who doesn't love finding unique and fun supplies that are not your typical Michael's go to. All of us who love to scrapbook find pride in making something that we can...
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If you're looking to buy on a U.S. website and have your item delivered to a border location so you can pick-up and save $, then creating your account is the 1st step!

Thinking about crossing into the States to pick up a package or drop by a mall? Are you heading back home into Canada after a weekend of cross border shopping?

In this post we provide links to official government sites that tell you what kind of a wait to expect when you reach the border.

Crossing into the USA:

http://apps.cbp.gov/bwt/index.asp (US Customs and Border Protection)

Crossing into Canada:

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/general/times/menu-e.html (Canada Border Services Agency)

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