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This is a strange one, but can anyone tell me what the deal is with taking a person's ashes to Canada.
Also we have the ashes of our two previous pets as well.
I know its a morbid one, but one I need to sort out.
Cheers
Rob
- Well it is the first day of the month of Halloween
Also we have the ashes of our two previous pets as well.
I know its a morbid one, but one I need to sort out.
Cheers
Rob
- Well it is the first day of the month of Halloween
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This is a strange one, but can anyone tell me what the deal is with taking a person's ashes to Canada.
Also we have the ashes of our two previous pets as well.
I know its a morbid one, but one I need to sort out.
Cheers
Rob
- Well it is the first day of the month of Halloween
Also we have the ashes of our two previous pets as well.
I know its a morbid one, but one I need to sort out.
Cheers
Rob
- Well it is the first day of the month of Halloween
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This is a strange one, but can anyone tell me what the deal is with taking a person's ashes to Canada.
Also we have the ashes of our two previous pets as well.
I know its a morbid one, but one I need to sort out.
Cheers
Rob
- Well it is the first day of the month of Halloween
Also we have the ashes of our two previous pets as well.
I know its a morbid one, but one I need to sort out.
Cheers
Rob
- Well it is the first day of the month of Halloween
Hi Rob - we shipped the ashes of our dog. They are sealed in a wooden box - packers didn't raise an eyebrow - didn't mention it on the GTF list mainly because we forgot.
Good luck - J
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You don't have to pay excess baggage on most airlines if you take them on the flight!
http://www.airtransat.ca/en/4_6_1.asp
http://www.airtransat.ca/en/4_6_1.asp




