What if I am driving a child other than my own across the border to Grand Manan are there any special border considerations that I should know about?
Yes, there are. If you are taking a child other than your own across the border, or your own child without your spouse, you need to have a notarized note from the parent (s) giving you permission to take the child out of the country. Be sure the note specifies the dates of travel and is signed and notarized.
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