i would like to fly recreational.
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So many possible problems could happen, it probably is completely legal to bring your drone to Canada, but then you have to return with it. Now the question might be, "Are you importing that drone?" and what might the US Customs agent think,… really what is the difference between returning with your drone and you bringing a drone (that you just bought) into the US…
Nothing except your word… I would recommend you bring your purchase receipt with you, if the drone is registered with the FAADroneZone, bring the paperwork with you, and I would declare it at the Canadian border so you have proof that you brought it into Canada, assuming you cross at a US/Canadian Border… Bring you TRUST or Part 107 Certificate with you too…
And whatever you do, do not be a smart *** with the agent, be respectful and honest, it's not his rules, it is a whole lot of confusing interpretations of the new and proposed rules and regulations… Make their job easier and your timewill be more enjoyable…
Finally, READ the Canadian rules for Drone Flight. Don't be an Ugly American who claims that you did not know the rules…
For instance, we have rules about flying over people but just how close to those people is not spelled out… But in Canada, it is spelled out 100-feet (30-meters…) and this is just one os several that can get you hung out for not knowing… And there are special rules for tourists to fly in Canada…
How to fly a drone legally and safely in Canada
tc.canada.ca
Good Luck and bring back lots of photos and videos to post...