Can I bring Spirits to Canada?
Spirits→Canada
About Spirits
Spirits are distilled alcoholic beverages with high alcohol content, including whiskey, vodka, rum, gin, and tequila. Most countries allow 1 liter of spirits duty-free. High-value spirits may require proof of purchase, and some countries have restrictions on alcohol percentage (often capped at 70% ABV for safety reasons).
General Rules Apply
We don't have specific rules for Spirits yet. Below are the general rules for Alcoholic Beverages that apply to Spirits.
✅ Allowed
📋 Detailed Rules
Carrying Limits:
- 📏 Quantity Limit:1.5L wine, 1.14L spirits, or 8.5L beer
- 👤 Personal Use Only
Declaration Requirements:
✅ Declaration Required
Important Notes:
- •Adults 19+ can bring 1
- •5L wine, 1
- •14L spirits, or 8
- •5L beer duty-free
- •Must be for personal use and within legal age limits by province
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Last Updated:2025/1/7
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a limit on alcohol percentage for spirits?
Yes, most airlines and countries restrict spirits to 70% ABV (140 proof) or lower due to fire safety regulations. Spirits over this limit are considered hazardous materials and are prohibited on flights.
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