The definition "wood packaging" is any piece of non-manufactured wood used to brace, support, protect or secure a consignment or cargo. Wood packaging products include, but are not limited to dunnage, crating, wood boxes, load boards, pallets, wooden wire drums and skids.
Wood packaging products constructed entirely (100%) from manufactured parts: plywood, plastics, cardboard, fibre board and oriented strand board are exempt from Canada's import requirements.
Import policy
Canada strictly regulates the entry of wood packaging from all countries of the world. The entry requirements for wood packaging from all areas except the continental United States are specified in D-98-08: Entry Requirements for Wood Packaging Materials into Canada
Importers should be aware that non-compliant wood packaging may be refused entry into Canada.
- D-98-08: Entry Requirements for Wood Packaging Materials into Canada
- Implementation of ISPM 15 for Wood Packaging Moving Between Canada and the United States
- Wood packaging Questions and Answers
Approved facilities
These lists have been provided by National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs) as the most up to date information available at the time. If the country that you are looking for is not listed, please contact the Official NPPO contact point.
Canadian importers looking for more information should contact a local office of the CFIA.
Note: Not all information may be available in both official languages.