Canada

austin

Well-Known Member
Did I say we are going to Canada this year. Oh, yes, I think I did :D

Well I booked the bike today for a flight on 2nd June and I just thought I would let you know the shipping details in case anyone else fancies it.

The promotion from Air Canada is on any of their wide body jet routes with bike shipping at $1000canadian, discounted to $700 if you fly as passenger with AC. In practice the routes for the UK means Heathrow to Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver. The exchange rate to the canadian $ is just under 2 to the pound so the cost should be around £380 with the discount. As ever with shipping they charge you to lift every finger and there's a few additions:

Heathrow charge to receive the bike, inspect it, security vet it and move it. Its charged per kilo and adds up to 40p per kilo so should add about £100-125 depending on how light I can pack

At montreal they charge $65+ 10cents per kilo for customs and moving the bike. Say £50

In addition I am paying James Cargo for doing the dangerous goods certificate and customs clearance - £55.

There is also the option of paying insurance while the bike is in flight at $3 per $1000 insured. That will add about £25.

I think that's it, so call it £600 one way. Should be the same coming back.

Motor Insurance through Motorcycle express is coming out at $454 USD for 4 months. So about £300.

So that's the bike there and back and insured for about £1500 and I can SORN it and cancel Uk insurance while I am there so I get a little back. Our flights cost a bit over £1000 for us both.

Air Canada want the bike about 24 hours before planned departure and they will put it on the same flight as you but I elected for the bike to go a day earlier so there is minimal waiting around for the freight to be unloaded moved, cleared and be ready for collection as that takes a minimum of 2 hours and more like 4-6hours. I am dropping the bike off on 1st June, it goes on 2nd June, we fly on the 3rd.

If anyone else is thinking of doing this I would advise you to deal with the guys in Canada as they are much more familiar with the promotion and how to book it. Once you have a confirmed booking for the bike (an Airway Bill) then liaise with the AC team in Heathrow for the practicalities and timing of delivery and packing. The bike also needs to be clean as the Canadian border people get a bit paranoid over bugs and dirt entering the country. I am told this means just clean, as in no obvious soil or bugs, and not showroom clean - just as well for me. After what I paid to get the bike to/from USA last year this is an absolute bargain. Long may it continue.
 

boboneleg

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Forum Supporter
I'll state the obvious first.....


watch out for the bears :D



Will you have a spot tracker Austin? Hope you both have a great time :thumbsupanim:
 

Lord Vader

Well-Known Member
austin said:
Did I say we are going to Canada this year. Oh, yes, I think I did :D

Well I booked the bike today for a flight on 2nd June and I just thought I would let you know the shipping details in case anyone else fancies it.

The promotion from Air Canada is on any of their wide body jet routes with bike shipping at $1000canadian, discounted to $700 if you fly as passenger with AC. In practice the routes for the UK means Heathrow to Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver. The exchange rate to the canadian $ is just under 2 to the pound so the cost should be around £380 with the discount. As ever with shipping they charge you to lift every finger and there's a few additions:

Heathrow charge to receive the bike, inspect it, security vet it and move it. Its charged per kilo and adds up to 40p per kilo so should add about £100-125 depending on how light I can pack

At montreal they charge $65+ 10cents per kilo for customs and moving the bike. Say £50

In addition I am paying James Cargo for doing the dangerous goods certificate and customs clearance - £55.

There is also the option of paying insurance while the bike is in flight at $3 per $1000 insured. That will add about £25.

I think that's it, so call it £600 one way. Should be the same coming back.

Motor Insurance through Motorcycle express is coming out at $454 USD for 4 months. So about £300.

So that's the bike there and back and insured for about £1500 and I can SORN it and cancel Uk insurance while I am there so I get a little back. Our flights cost a bit over £1000 for us both.

Air Canada want the bike about 24 hours before planned departure and they will put it on the same flight as you but I elected for the bike to go a day earlier so there is minimal waiting around for the freight to be unloaded moved, cleared and be ready for collection as that takes a minimum of 2 hours and more like 4-6hours. I am dropping the bike off on 1st June, it goes on 2nd June, we fly on the 3rd.

If anyone else is thinking of doing this I would advise you to deal with the guys in Canada as they are much more familiar with the promotion and how to book it. Once you have a confirmed booking for the bike (an Airway Bill) then liaise with the AC team in Heathrow for the practicalities and timing of delivery and packing. The bike also needs to be clean as the Canadian border people get a bit paranoid over bugs and dirt entering the country. I am told this means just clean, as in no obvious soil or bugs, and not showroom clean - just as well for me. After what I paid to get the bike to/from USA last year this is an absolute bargain. Long may it continue.
Thats Canada off my list than :D :D
 

austin

Well-Known Member
I have joined ADVRider and have had fantastic support from the guys there with loads of offers of places to stay or to service the bike. Also loads of advice about where to go, what to see some rallies to attend and advice on bears, or more worrying actually all the Bugs. There's: Mosquitoes, Black Fly, Deer Fly and something else. All of which bite or sting you in one way or another. Someone is going to give me some Canadian spec bug jackets when we get there as they said UK ones are just not up to it. :eekicon:

Bears.... no food or toiletries or anything with any smell in the tent. All that goes in a bear proof lockers at campsites or you put in a couple of dry bags and hang from a branch 5 metres up and at least 2metres from any other branches and at least 150metres downwind of your tent. Also cook about 150metres from the tent and wash up even further away. Best advice I read was to cook and eat in one place, get back on bike and ride 2-3 miles then pitch tent. Having said all that bear encounters are very rare and they are easily spooked by human presence - apparently :mockery22:
 

Raymo

Active Member
Watch out for Woolufs too!!

Friend of ours is working up North and apparently they are getting brave and seeing Humans as prey !!


apart from that enjoy :)
 

Lowflyer

Well-Known Member
boboneleg said:
I'll state the obvious first.....


watch out for the bears :D



Will you have a spot tracker Austin? Hope you both have a great time :thumbsupanim:



I was attacked by a bear once. :eek:



Have a good trip Austin, sounds awesome :thumbsup:
 

Alba

Active Member
Yeh, the bugs are more aggressive than the bears.

don't fart in the tent or the you'll be found :eekicon:
 
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