Ah, from Central Texas USA, to the province (state) of Saskatchewan, in Canada, just to get to the border between the two countries is about 2500 miles or so. To get into Canada, you need a valid American passport, thanks to a bunch of bureaucraps in Homeland or some such department, Oh yeah, no personal weapons, pistols, rifles, carbines, and a bunch more items along that line are allowed in the country, even if you have a permit for your home state or don't need one to own and/or carry as the case may be. In Canada all the above falls under the heading of "restricted weapons" and if the border patrol and customs find you in possession, what happens next is entirely up to the authorities,, who have NO sense of humour or tolerance; think Texas Rangers or State Patrol only less tolerant. Bring your own smokes if you use them; the local version of tobacco stinks like dead sweat socks burnt over a cow turd fire. The beer isn't bad if you can figure out the names and alcohol percentages. Once you get over the border, then you have to get to Regina and find Showtime and see if he is willing to go on a fossil hunt and if the owner of the property is willing to allow strangers to come a-calling. 'xpect, being from Texas Y'all understand what the normal reaction might be to strangers who come to your door without asking in advance and want to go rooting around in that stack of old rusty wrecks that have been laying out in the back 40 since the property belonged to your granddaddy.