jeff60 said:
My wife and I are full time RVer's and are planning to go into Canada. We do carry weapons in the RV and have nowhere to store them. Can anyone tell me the restrictions to carrying weapons across the border? We both have passports so thats not going to be a problem. Thanks for your help.
It's been reported that firearm seizures at the US-Canada border has increased 42% in the period of 2011-2016. Just completing the required paperwork doesn't guarantee your firearms will clear customs. Undeclared firearms carry significant penalties and may include vehicle seizure.
http://windsorstar.com/news/local-news/gun-seizures-up-at-border-americans-warned-to-leave-guns-at-home
Depending on your crossing point into Canada, storage services may be available locally at gun dealers, RV parks (with storage lockers) and bank safe deposit boxes.
1. Bank safe deposit box - be aware it is a federal offense to enter a bank with a firearm. Dismantled and packaged in a suitable box they can be stored without disclosing the contents of the "box".
2. Gun dealers usually accept your firearm as a "cleaning service" so they don't have to declare it in their inventory. Be sure to check their local requirements. You may be subject to a backgound check prior to release of the firearm back to you and that could cause days of delay.
3. Storage lockers - a reasonable method if you feel confident that the facility has good security. An example, Louis and Clark RV Park, Shelby MT offers storage lockers. I've used them, worked for me.
As suggested in other posts, pick your crossing point and Google nearest towns and start calling. I'm sure you'll find a solution. Just do it before you get to the border.
Also, if you have any pro-gun stickers on your vehicle (NRA, etc), best remove them before crossing. These "advertisements" seem to raise the eyebrows of inspectors.
Good Luck,