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I have no idea. If you fly (trains too, I think), you are supposed to fill out a declaration/INS form, much like we have here when returning (or tourists) from overseas. If you have been convicted, you are supposed to note it on the form. From there, Canadian customs can and would probably send you (not you personally) home. I read that - and this was what people were talking about on forums - driving across was the best option to slide under the radar, but make sure to be the passenger. Not sure why one wouldn't sill have to fill out the same forms, but that's what I read.
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