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Taking Taxidermy in to Canada

the nikster

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My wife and I will be moving to Saskatchewan for 10 months for my work.
We are US citizens.
Our household goods include whitetail and Mule deer head mounts and a few whitetail deer skins. All of the taxidermy is completed.
What is the process required to take these into Canada for personal display?

Second question.
My wife recently completed a taxidermy course and we have a lot of tools and clays and paints, etc. She cannot work while in Canada. Can she practice? Can we even take the materials in to Canada?

Thank you for your thoughts.
 
Contact US fish and wildlife office and get the paperwork they provide. The agent will walk you through it.
 
Where abouts are you moving to in Sasktachewan? Feel free to PM!



There will also be provincial restrictions but those are mostly for unprocessed trophies or game.

Saskatchewan completely sucks, you will hate it here and will surely discourage anyone from moving here. ;)

Another thing you need to look into will be firearms regulations, not all your freedom boomsticks are legal here. Again, feel free to PM.
 
nikster… believe me… you will not want to leave Saskatchewan !!!
 
My wife and I will be moving to Saskatchewan for 10 months for my work.
We are US citizens.
Our household goods include whitetail and Mule deer head mounts and a few whitetail deer skins. All of the taxidermy is completed.
What is the process required to take these into Canada for personal display?

Second question.
My wife recently completed a taxidermy course and we have a lot of tools and clays and paints, etc. She cannot work while in Canada. Can she practice? Can we even take the materials in to Canada?

Thank you for your thoughts.
Just wondering how this worked out for you?
I'm in Canada trying to get a mount from the US...
 
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