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Carry on baggage: No
Checked baggage: No
Push daggers Push daggers: Please note that this is an illegal item under the Criminal Code of Canada; if it is presented at a pre-board screening checkpoint, protocol requires us to notify the police. This could lead to charges and prosecution to the …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Corkscrews (without attached knife) Corkscrews (without attached knife): Permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage. cork, corkscrew, cork screw, knife, knives, wine opener, wine, bottle opener … Corkscrews (without attached …
Carry on baggage: No
Checked baggage: No
Replica illegal weapons Replica illegal weapons: Replica weapons look like real weapons. These include replica explosives and replica illegal weapons. Most people could easily mistake a replica weapon for a real weapon. Replica explosives and replica …
Carry on baggage: No
Checked baggage: No
Kubotan (with concealed knife) Kubotan (with concealed knife): Please note that this is an illegal item under the Criminal Code of Canada; if it is presented at a pre-board screening checkpoint, protocol requires us to notify the police. This could lead …
What can I bring? Use the search box or view the complete list (alphabetical) to determine if an item can be packed in your carry-on or if it has to be placed in your checked baggage. For items not listed here, simply send a picture or a question to…
Travelling with sacred and spiritual items CATSA is committed to providing a positive security screening experience to all travellers. We recognize that persons wearing or carrying sacred or spiritual items may have preferences on how and when their…
Security Screening Every passenger at Canada’s airports must pass through security screening, which includes the following steps that you need to follow: Have your boarding pass ready to present for verification. You may need to show photo …