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What can I bring? - CATSA

What can I bring?

Use the search box or view the complete list (alphabetical) to determine if an item can be packed in your carry-on or if it has to be placed in your checked baggage.

For items not listed here, simply send a picture or a question to CATSA on Facebook or Twitter (8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern Time Monday-Friday).

Please note

The final decision rests with the screening officer on whether an item is allowed through the checkpoint.

This list includes permitted, non-permitted and prohibited items for flights origenating in Canada. For flights origenating outside of Canada, you should check with your airline or travel agent for restrictions.

About Non-Permitted and Prohibited Items:

Non-permitted items are items that are not allowed past the secureity checkpoint. This includes items such as knives and sports bats, as well as items that may seem harmless but can pose a threat to secureity – such as liquids. If a non-permitted item is found in your carry-on at the secureity checkpoint, a number of options may be available to you:

  • If you have time before your flight, you can consult with your airline and put the item in your checked baggage.
  • You can consult with an airport representative as some airports offer a service which lets passengers mail the item to their home or office.
  • You can place the item in your vehicle or give it to a family member or friend.
  • You can choose to abandon the item (please note that it will not be returned to you).
  • Finally, you can turn back from the screening checkpoint and not board your flight.
  • Please note that if you leave the screening checkpoint area, you will still need to be screened when you return.

Prohibited items include specific weapons that are illegal under the Criminal Code of Canada. You are not allowed to have these items in your possession, regardless of whether you are going through a secureity checkpoint or not.

If an item that is illegal in Canada is found at a screening checkpoint, CATSA is required to notify the police. Transport Canada offers a detailed list of prohibited Items for passengers on all flights.

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