As always, the big packages of sahlen’s hotdogs are a must for any b-b-q. Weber’s mustard on hand is key too
From what I understand, for the most part, as long as you plan to consume or return with what you are bringing the border guys don’t mind to much. Most of the time the main question asked is “are you leaving the Grill in Canada” Just be upfront and truthful, your bringing stuff to a B-B-Q at Dunnville Raceway.
If you need any assistance with getting stuff over my Aunt lives 2 mins or less from the Peace Bridge (not sure which bridge your planning on) and I could arrange to store stuff there, my dad makes trips weekly up to see her/get duty free cig’s, non-perishables could be dumped there a head of time and then picked up on event day. Can’t promise any space in her freezer.
Also you can buy anything you want in Canada and then, at duty free I think, have all your GST and what not taxes refunded. That solves some issues. If not duty free its customs.
Bring lots of stuff over at differant holidays throughout the year have made it really routine for me
Actually, it’s good for keeping your potassium levels up, replaces nutrients lost during stressful/athletic activity and keeps you thinking clearly. Good call!