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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

We will be vacationing in the Canadian Maritimes (Nova Scotia, Southern 
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Isle, and Cape Breton) in July. Any tips 
you all can give on places to eat/stay/food shop in any of these areas 
would be very helpful. Also do any of you know the rules about bringing 
food across the boarder (from US to CA)?? We will be driving up from PA 
and will have a car the entire trip so we are pretty flexible. Also do 
any of you know whether there is a list or set of lists out there about 
food products in Canada. For example, certain brands (e.g. edy's ice 
cream) do a good job of  labelling their food, so you can determine it's 
status, but I am not sure if these brands are the same in Canada. We 
will probably plan to do some grocery shopping for lunches/breakfasts 
(unless there are some GF friendly bed and breakfasts there). So I am 
just wondering how to find out which products are GF in Canada? Thanks 
in advance for your help.

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