MommytoaSweetie
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Hi! We're taking a family trip to the Niagara Falls area in a few weeks. We're hoping to not spend overbudget as much as we can, so I'm trying to plan out ways to save. Our hotel has a refrigerator, so I was planning to bring up some items for breakfasts and lunches, but I'm not sure about the rules for doing so. I tried looking on a Canada government website and it mentioned fruits/vegetables, but was confusing on that and anything else. 
It's easier for me to buy stuff here (and I think cheaper), but I don't mind buying some items there. I was thinking of bringing the following with me, can you tell me if it's okay?
-milk (probably single-serve shelf-stable boxes, like Horizon or Organic Valley, although maybe just a gallon)
-ground coffee
-hard boiled eggs
-yogurt
-cereal
-fruit bars (like Nutrigrain, but Trader Joe's brand)
-bread
-peanut butter
-jelly or honey
-chips
-trail mix
-candy
-fruit??? and cut-up vegetables??? I'm thinking I just need to buy them in Canada, right?
OH, and are there any items available in Canada that I canNOT get in the US? Would I be able to bring them back into the US?
Thank you SOOOOO much for your help!!

It's easier for me to buy stuff here (and I think cheaper), but I don't mind buying some items there. I was thinking of bringing the following with me, can you tell me if it's okay?
-milk (probably single-serve shelf-stable boxes, like Horizon or Organic Valley, although maybe just a gallon)
-ground coffee
-hard boiled eggs
-yogurt
-cereal
-fruit bars (like Nutrigrain, but Trader Joe's brand)
-bread
-peanut butter
-jelly or honey
-chips
-trail mix
-candy
-fruit??? and cut-up vegetables??? I'm thinking I just need to buy them in Canada, right?
OH, and are there any items available in Canada that I canNOT get in the US? Would I be able to bring them back into the US?
Thank you SOOOOO much for your help!!