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09/05/2016 09:17AM
Hello, I have a couple questions regarding obtaining a RABC, it has been a few years since I last went to the Quetico.
1) If applying in person, say at Pigeon River, can you leave the premises while the application is being processed? For instance, if there is a wait, could you hang out at Grand Portage State Park and return to pick it up later?
2) I think I am reading the information correctly, but is the total cost for a family application $30?
Thanks.
1) If applying in person, say at Pigeon River, can you leave the premises while the application is being processed? For instance, if there is a wait, could you hang out at Grand Portage State Park and return to pick it up later?
2) I think I am reading the information correctly, but is the total cost for a family application $30?
Thanks.
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09/05/2016 11:32AM
Never done it in person but I do get one for the entire family, it covers myself, wife and my 2 boys. I think the cut off for the kids is after age 18 they need their own RABC.
Last time I got one it took 3 weeks when I did it by mail. I think they say give 6 weeks to make sure, sorry never tried to get one in person.
T
Last time I got one it took 3 weeks when I did it by mail. I think they say give 6 weeks to make sure, sorry never tried to get one in person.
T
09/05/2016 05:51PM
I've applied in person at Fort Frances, it did not take very long so I'm not sure there would even be time to go somewhere else, but I don't think once they take the application you need to be there - though I didn't ask so not sure.
I believe the cost for a family is the same as an individual . . . And remember . . . It's Canadian dollars.
I believe the cost for a family is the same as an individual . . . And remember . . . It's Canadian dollars.
09/13/2016 02:12PM
I'd say bring it but call Canadian customs and ask. I've found them friendly and helpful, unlike the typical DMV/government agency in the US. All of my calls to Canadian agencies like Quetico office and the customs people, and I called for boating regs once, have been very helpful and pleasant.
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