When arriving into Canada customs officials carry out routine checks. These may involve examining your belongings, checking your vehicle, and asking questions.
Questions asked usually relate to the reason for visiting Canada, length of stay, proof of funds for the duration of stay, and examining your travel documents.
Evidence may be requested to back up any answers you give so you should be prepared for this. Examples might be correspondence with someone who you are intending to visit, a credit card or bank statement showing available funds, and also a ticket for onward or return travel.
It is important that questions are answered accurately and truthfully.