Are boats still being checked at the borders
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Seems like the TV ads are gone. Are the boat inspection stations gone too? Don |
Just got home from BC and there was a check on hwy 16 BC side of the border
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I came back from Saskatchewan last week and the check station west of Lloydminster was open.
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In BC there were checks close to Fernie and also at Yahk but the Alberta one near the pass was closed when we went through.
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With the US border being closed southbound, YES we have a boat check at Coutts and with very few Americans coming to Canukistan due to covid checks, but YES we have a boat inspection open northbound too........ Makes a lotta sense............................. ?????:thinking-006:
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Gotta spend their budgets even if there's nobody to check ! If you don't spend your budget allotment, it might get cut for next year!
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Don |
always on the bottom of the hill going into Golden ... I've seen them chase after someone who didn't stop ... last summer...
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On the Alberta side, the one before Hinton when returning to AB has been closed this year and last year. Sounds like they were checking on the BC side though from the others on this post.
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Drove HWY 1 from Calgary to Golden, and went through the regular inspection in Golden at the Visitors Centre a week ago. Returned to Calgary yesterday, and didn't see the boat inspection station on the Alberta side.
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Came into GP from FSJ yesterday. No checks.
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Provincial funding only allows for hiring enough seasonal staff to cover major locations along the AB/US border and the number of these locations have been reduced during COVID border closures. Hence most resourcing goes to inspecting watercraft entering our province from Sask. The rest of the funding goes to paying for analysis of lake water samples for larval invasive mussels and deployment of trained sniffer dogs to some lakes where sampling does not occur. That's how the funding gets spent!! FYI AENV had intercepted approximately 30 mussel-fouled last year and 18 fouled boats this season already. Mussel-fouled boats start entering the province in late winter with the return of snowbirds returning from the U.S. Many other boats come from eastern Canada through inter-provincial purchases (not traveling anglers) and these can happen anytime of the year. Thankfully, we have arrangements and open lines of reporting with Montana, Idaho, and other U.S. States and with BC and Sask so we often know when and where mussel-fouled boats enter our province. |
I guess after Chronic Wasting, Prussian Carp, Whirling Disease and on and on we still haven’t learned.
Are we just slow or stupid? Don |
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You can also add Chinese Mystery Snail to the list: https://albertaep.wordpress.com/2020...pe-shell-case/ |
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The one at the Weigh scales between Irvine and Dunmore is open. I had to stop and have the canoe checked yesterday.
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the check station at cherry grove was gone on monday when i went through.
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Not Alberta but...
...an Alberta bound boat purchased in Manitoba was stopped in Saskatchewan near Moosamin on August 30 and impounded for the zebra mussel collection on the leg and prop. The driver is facing a $5000.00 fine according to Global news.
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I could see this as a more likely scenario (to fine an owner) if he/she was irresponsibly going back and forth with the invasive zebra mussels and not respecting his obligation ...... but man that would suck if this wasn't something you did and didn't notice it on a brand new boat you just purchased. That sucks |
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