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Trygve
09/30/2007 03:49PM
 
You should Konsider the Kuetico, it's kool.
 
overthehill
09/29/2007 05:22PM
 
I guess what I mean is how early can you apply for Quetico permits, RABC, etc. for next year? Would like to go in late May.
 
CIIcanoe
09/29/2007 05:49PM
 
You can make your Quetico reservation 5 months a head of time.

Here are a couple websites you should read.

http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/phone_rules.html

http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/travel/canpass/rabc-pfre/menu-eng.html

Chuck
 
Trygve
09/29/2007 11:37PM
 
Permits that time of year are no big deal, just get it as soon as you know exactly where you want to go.

Send in for your RABC as soon as possible. Depending on where you live, it can take a long time to process.
 
Southpa
09/29/2007 11:58PM
 
Last I read, it is good for only one year. I think it used to be 2.
 
Trygve
09/30/2007 12:54AM
 
Yup.

Although if you live on a border lake they're still good for two years.
 
timatkn
09/30/2007 01:31PM
 
When I got my RABC this last spring it was good for one year from my birthday. Since my birthday is in October, that affectively made my RABC good for 2 seasons :)

tim
 
kanoes
09/30/2007 02:33PM
 
if thats the case (and its probably a moot point right now...the time it takes to get one) then definately wait til after my Oct. birthday to apply, right? then its good til Oct. `09? Jan
 
kanoes
09/30/2007 03:41PM
 
....considering
 
kanoes
09/29/2007 11:45PM
 
how long is an RABC good for?
 
kanoes
09/30/2007 03:01PM
 
nevermind....canpass website says one year from date of issue.
 
Trygve
09/30/2007 03:13PM
 
Is Kanoes going to Kanada on a Kanoe Trip?