Caping Knife

Knives & Canada’s customs?
You’re not allowed to bring back blades and stuff from the U.S into Canada are you?
Because places in Cape Cod sell awesome knives, but I don’t think I’d be allowed to bring any home cause of customs and whatnot
I’m talking driving by the way, I’m not asking if I can bring knives on a plane, it’s pretty obvious I can’t do that.
Sure, you can bring knives back into Canada, just not any that are prohibited.
The following weapons are prohibited from entering Canada:
* automatic knives such as switchblades;
* centrifugal knives such as flick knives or butterfly knives;
* gravity knives;
* mace or pepper spray designed for use on humans;
* nunchaku sticks;
* shuriken (throwing stars);
* manrikigusari or kusari (fighting chains);
* finger rings with blades or other sharp objects projecting from the surface;
* Taser and stun guns shorter than 480 mm;
* crossbows designed for one-handed use;
* crossbows 500 mm or shorter;
* Constant Companion (belt-buckle knife);
* push daggers;
* devices shorter than 30 cm concealing a knife blade (e.g. knife-comb);
* spiked wristbands;
* blowguns;
* Kiyoga or Steel Cobra batons (spring batons);
* spring-loaded rigid batons (triggered by a button or lever);
* morning stars; and
* brass knuckles.
“Outfitters Series” caping knife, by Cabelas
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