Alcohol
Individuals who meet the minimum age requirements of the province or territory of entry (18 in Alberta) may bring into Canada either:
1.25 litres (40 ounces) of liquor or wine; or
24 containers, at 355 millilitres (12 ounces) each or their equivalent, of beer or ale.
Any alcohol in excess of these amounts is subject to duty and provincial fees and taxes, except where it is legal to bring in more alcohol than specified above.
Tobacco
Visitors meeting the age requirement of the province or territory of entry (18 years) are allowed to bring in the following amounts of tobacco into Canada without paying duty:
up to 200 cigarettes
50 cigars
200 grams (7 ounces) of loose tobacco
and 200 tobacco sticks
Tea
As much as you like, as long as valued under 200 CA$.
Individuals who meet the minimum age requirements of the province or territory of entry (18 in Alberta) may bring into Canada either:
1.25 litres (40 ounces) of liquor or wine; or
24 containers, at 355 millilitres (12 ounces) each or their equivalent, of beer or ale.
Any alcohol in excess of these amounts is subject to duty and provincial fees and taxes, except where it is legal to bring in more alcohol than specified above.
Tobacco
Visitors meeting the age requirement of the province or territory of entry (18 years) are allowed to bring in the following amounts of tobacco into Canada without paying duty:
up to 200 cigarettes
50 cigars
200 grams (7 ounces) of loose tobacco
and 200 tobacco sticks
Tea
As much as you like, as long as valued under 200 CA$.