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    Boldt castle

    The older guide books (and many of the boat operators) stress that you need a visa to visit Boldt castle from Canada - the implication being that the immigration post there is not set up to issue visa waivers.

    Is this actually so? And if so would a visa waiver stamp (from an entry to the US earlier in the trip) be acceptable?

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    If VWP stamp is the same journey, and within 90 days, you should be allowed to enter the VWP provisions is that time in Canada is considered as time in the United States, and when you return to the U.S., you are entered for the rest of your stay.

    I checked a provider of ship, and told me that the visa can be obtained for $ 6 at the door. No visas at the border and not paying for use, so it is clearly referring to the visa waiver.

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    # date of construction: 1900-1904
    # cost: 2.5 million dollars (1904)
    # dimensions: 170 feet long by 160 feet wide
    # architect: hewitt and hewitt of philadelphia
    # materials: native reddish-gray granite quarried on nearby oak island, mortar and steel
    # 150 men quarried stone from george boldt’s own oak island, to supply materials for construction of the castle
    # woods: light oak, dark mahogany and walnut imported from europe
    # marble: pinkish-white marble imported from italy

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