Drummond Island Trail Report – D.I. Resort – 02/09
Feb 9, 2014 – Nothing has changed… Our trails are still awesome! We do have one groomer down though. Come and Ride! The snow God’s have been good to us this year! The trails on both ends of the island are in awesome shape. We have about 2 ft of snow on the ground and the groomers are out there getting the trails ready for you to enjoy. As always ride safely! Base: 12 inches Snowfall Past 24 hours: 0 inches Last Grooming: 2/2/14 Current Trail Conditions: Excellent <> The ICE BRIDGE TO CANADA IS NOW OPEN! Entering at any other location or outside of these hours is prohibited and violators could be assessed a $5000 fine. Planning ahead can expedite your crossing: • Proper documents include passports, passport cards, enhanced driverÂ’s licenses and CBPÂ’s Trusted Traveler Cards – NEXUS, FAST and SENTRI. For more information about obtaining a passport or passport card, please visit the Department of State website at www.travel.state.gov. For additional information on states issuing enhanced driverÂ’s licenses or any of CBPÂ’s trusted traveler programs, which are document options under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), please visit the CBP website at www.cbp.gov. 800-999-6343 Lodging Special: 3rd night FREE (excludes President’s weekend) Pins Bar & Grill, next to the trail open 5pm-9pm daily except Sundays open 4pm-8pm. Nightly dinner specials. Friday Fish, Saturday Prime Rib 906-493-1004
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Travelers entering from Canada must report directly to the reporting station on Drummond Island during the established hours of 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The number of days that the reporting station is open has been reduced due to the low volume of people using the ice bridge. The Drummond Island reporting station will be closed this year Monday through Thursday. The official CBP Reporting Station is located at the Drummond Island Yacht Haven Dock.
• Be prepared to declare merchandise purchased or acquired in Canada.
• Declare “Duty-Free goods” even if purchased at “Duty-Free” stores.
• Before leaving for the trip, obtain a “Know Before You Go” brochure available on the CBP Web page, www.cbp.gov.
• Do not attempt to bring unauthorized fruits, meats, and dairy products into the United States.
• Do not attempt to import prohibited items, such as Cuban cigars. A complete list of restricted/prohibited goods can be obtained at www.cbp.gov.