Submitted by likesbananasabunch t3_y1ccbb in vermont
Hey, guys, I'm moving to Burke in December (from CT), and I do a lot of shopping at Costco currently. It looks like the Canadian Costco is closer, and I realize with an international border this might be a super dumb question, but I've never had the opportunity to even go to Canada, so I don't know what travel in and out of the country is like. I'm basically wondering how frequently people cross the border to do any kind of shopping, but specifically for groceries. I intend to transition to more local sources for things, but finding them might be difficult right after my move and the beginning of winter. I know you're allowed to bring so many pounds of meat, etc. over the border, but is it a hassle? Do you have to wait at the crossing and then lose the time you might have saved? Should I learn French first??? Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
whaletacochamp t1_irwlrcn wrote
You sure it's closer? May be closer straight distance wise, but driving wise including border crossing I doubt you'll be saving much time.
You moved to Burke, driving a long ass way for anything is now part of your lifestyle lol.