ArdraF
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Ron is right. Starting down in lower Michigan we began seeing signs that no firewood is to be brought into campgrounds because they don't want a nasty borer to spread any more than it has and kill their trees. They had copies of newspaper articles talking about its spread, so in this case I think it's an honest concern and not the campgrounds trying to get more money in their coffers. Also, when we crossed into Canada at Sault Ste. Marie, we passed a place where you were to stop if you were carrying agricultural products and the sign specified wood was included. In Ontario we also saw no firewood signs in most campgrounds. The last time we were in the eastern provinces there was a potato blight on Prince Edward Island and when we returned to Nova Scotia, they checked under and around the RV to see signs of this disease. On a previous trip we crossed from one state to another and they too were looking for a bug that eats trees (this was a long time ago so maybe it was whatever causes the Dutch Elm disease) and they went over our RV on the outside with a fine tooth comb. There are so many nasty bugs we travelers can carry that can spread flora diseases that it's probably best not to carry firewood at all.
Hope you enjoy your new motorhome.
ArdraF
Hope you enjoy your new motorhome.
ArdraF