All Prices Quoted in Canadian Funds
One-Two or 3 Bedroom Cottages
Party of Two
$370.00 per week
Party of Four
$740.00 per week
Party of Six
$1,110.00 per week
$185.00 per additional person. Family rates children 16 and under $65.00 per week
All seniors receive a 10% discount.
Inquire about our overnight rates.
Trailer/RV Camping
$25.00 per day 2 persons full service $22.00 day partial service
$150.00 per week 2 persons full service $132.00 per week 2 persons partial service
Tents
$15.00 per day 2 persons one tent
$90.00 per week 2 persons one tent
Boat and Motor Rentals
Boats only $25.00 per day
Motors only $30.00 per day
Can be rented separately and on a day to day basis.
Part time--Seasonal trailer sites $800.00 for the year. Price allows weekend camping plus two week stay. Can't come every weekend then approximately 46 days divided up at your convenince. Sites are open and operational from May 15 to the middle of September. Trailer may stay in the site for the winter months no charge applies.
Our booking week runs from Saturday to Saturday. Check in time is 2:p.m. Check out 10: a.m. We accept reservations and require a deposit when booking. If you have a different arrival and departure time let us know, maybe we will be able to accommodate you.
Deposits are nonrefundable however may be applied to your next booking within one year. All accounts are payable in full on check-in. US funds are converted to within 2 percent of the current Canadian rate at the time of payment. Pets are welcome however must be under supervision. (Gas and oil at prevailing rates) Provincial and Federal Taxes are extra.
We accept Visa.
PHONE: (807) 854-1519
FAX : (807) 854-1519
White Wolf Resort
P.O. Box 159
Hwy. 584
Geraldton Ont.
Canada
P0T 1M0
penny@astrocom-on.com
You can find us by traveling north on Highway 11 or 17.
Once you've reached Geraldton, travel north on Highway 584 approx. 4 miles. We are approximately 8 hours from Sault Ste. Marie.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Q - Do I need a passport to enter Canada?
A - For citizens or residents of the United States, you do not require a passport or visa to enter Canada. You should carry a birth certificate and one ID card containing your photo.
Q - What if I want to bring a child?
A - You should carry identification for each child similar to the identification previously described for adults. A letter of permission is needed from the parents of any children accompanying them for whom they do not have legal custody. Divorced parents with shared custody rights should carry legal documents establishing their status. Unaccompanied children should carry a letter of permission from their parents or a legal guardian.
Q - Is there a certain dollar amount of the food I can bring?
A - No. It is assumed what you bring you will consume during your stay in Canada. If you are going to be carrying large amounts of food contact customs before you begin your trip. Food is considered "personal baggage" by Canada Customs. Some examples of personal baggage are food, fishing tackle, cars, boats and motors, snowmobiles, fuel, sports equipment, television sets, musical instruments, computers and cameras.
Q - Can I bring gifts to a friend in Canada?
A - Yes. You may bring bona fide gifts worth up to $60.00 Canadian each for your friends without paying tax, provided these do not consist of tobacco or alcoholic beverages.
Q - How much alcohol can I bring across the border?
A - If you are 19 or older you are allowed to bring in either 1.14 liters (40 oz.) of liquor or wine or 24 containers at 12 oz each, or their equivalent, of beer or ale. Any additional quantities are subject to duties and a 15% tax.
Q - What is the limit of tobacco I can bring?
A - You can bring up to 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, 7 oz. of loose tobacco and 200 tobacco sticks.
Q - Is it a problem to bring a gun in?
A - Canada has strict laws pertaining to firearms. You will not be able to bring a sporting rifle or shotgun into Canada unless you are intending to use it for one of the following purposes:
--- sport or hunting
--- shooting competitions
--- protection against wildlife in remote areas of Canada, not national parks or campground areas.
Certain handguns and all automatic weapons are restricted. Anyone thinking about bringing a firearm into the country should contact a Canada Customs office for up to date information.
Q - Can I bring my pet?
A - Yes. Owners of a cat or dog must bring a certificate issued by a licensed American or Canadian veterinarian clearly identifying the pet and certifying that it has been vaccinated against rabies during the previous 36 months.
Q - Can I bring night crawlers?
A - Yes. They must be transported in commercial worm bedding.
Q - Can I bring leeches?
A - No. New regulations restrict bringing in of leeches.
Q - If I buy something in Canada, is there a limit on what I can bring back?
A - Yes. If you spend more than 48 hours in Canada you can take goods purchased in Canada worth up to U.S. $400. back into the U.S.
Q - Where can I get fishing and hunting regulations?
A - The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources web site:
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/pubs/pubmenu.html contains copies of both hunting and fishing regulation.
Q - Do I need to travel with Canadian money?
A - Not necessarily. We will accept Canadian cash, U.S. cash or check, travelers checks or visa. While traveling in Canada it is best to use Canadian cash or your U.S. credit card. If you use a credit card the exchange rate will be calculated at the current rate. You can exchange your money at most border stores, your own bank or any bank in Canada.
Q - What are the tax rates in Canada?
A - The GST, or goods and services tax, is a seven percent federal sales tax that is charged right across Canada. Visitors from the U.S. are entitled to a rebate on taxes paid on certain goods they take out of Canada. We have the application at our office. PST, or provincial sales tax, is eight percent except on accommodations which is five percent. Children's clothes are PST exempt. The taxes applied to goods similar as the United States.
Q - How many liters are in a gallon?
A - It takes 3.78 liters to make a U.S.gallon.
Q - How many kilometer in a mile?
A - 1 km is roughly six tenths of a mile.