Get your ATA Carnet from the United States
Canada accepts ATA Carnets for commercial samples, professional equipment, and exhibitions. Carnets are valid for up to 12 months and provide duty-free entry through CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency). Serial numbers are required for all equipment.
Canada closely monitors film and professional equipment. Ensure all items have accurate serial numbers and are properly documented on your carnet.
Hollywood North productions in Vancouver and Toronto studios
Learn moreConcerts across major Canadian cities and festivals
Learn moreCommercial shoots in Canada's diverse landscapes
Learn moreExhibitions at convention centers across Canada
Learn moreEvent Name | Industry | Location | Typical Dates |
|---|---|---|---|
| PDAC (Prospectors & Developers Association) | Mining | Toronto | March |
| Canadian International Auto Show | Automotive | Toronto | February |
| Collision Conference | Technology | Toronto | June |
| Calgary Stampede | Agriculture & Entertainment | Calgary | July |
Planning to exhibit at a trade show in Canada?
Get Your CarnetCanada's busiest airport with dedicated cargo facilities
Gateway to Western Canada, major film industry hub
Primary entry for Quebec and Eastern Canada
Hub for Alberta and oil industry equipment
Ambassador Bridge - one of the busiest crossings
Peace Bridge - popular for Ontario destinations
Pacific Highway - main crossing for Vancouver
Primary crossing for Montreal-bound traffic
CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency)
Official WebsiteStarting at $499 for equipment valued under $10k