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Lacrosse sticks: Permitted in checked baggage only.
Lawn darts measuring 6 cm (2.4 in.) or less, from the end of the barrel to the point, are permitted in carry-on. Darts with steel points that exceed this length must be placed in checked baggage.
Until further notice, a passenger can carry one bottle of liquid sanitizer containing up to 355 ml in carry-on luggage. The bottle does not need to be included in the 1 L resealable bag with other liquids, aerosols and gels. These items are also subject to limits in checked baggage. Each passenger can bring a maximum of 500 ml or 500 g per container, with a total net quantity not to exceed 2 L or 2 kg per person.
Liquid soaps: 100 ml (3.4 oz.) or smaller container permitted in carry-on. Solid soaps in carry-on baggage are not subject to the size/volume restrictions.
Mace: Please note that some types of pepper spray are illegal to possess in Canada. If presented at a pre-board screening checkpoint, protocol requires us to notify the police. This could lead to charges and prosecution.
Naphthalene: This item is not permitted in carry-on baggage and it is not permitted in checked baggage.
Paddle (for kayak or canoe): This item is permitted in checked baggage only.
Paintball gun: May be permitted in checked baggage if approved by air carrier.
Parachutes are subject to the general restrictions on size and weight (i.e. whether they can be safely stowed as carry-on) and the restriction on the number of pieces of carry-on. Parachute-related equipment, such as gas cylinders, are permitted with the approval of the air carrier. Please contact your air carrier for more information.