EyeBrock EyeBrock:
I have bought 90% of my camera gear in the US. The lenses are made in Japan and the tripods in Italy.
One tripod alone was $500 with taxes in the US, the same item at Henry's was $1100.
It's pretty much the same on Canon lenses. Camera bodies are too close to bother with though. I've noticed that clothes in the Bay or Gap etc are pretty much the same price now though. You can still get deals in the US and until Canadian retailers match US prices I will continue to buy in the US.
When I went last year to California, baby clothes were substantially less - close to 40% in some cases. We saw the same clothes in Children's Place up here for $15-20 while it was closer to $10 in California.
Of course, as Unsound notes, those who live in Edmonton can't really take part in the whole cross-border shopping thing - the closest major cities are simply too far by car (Seattle is 18 hours away, Salt Lake is a bit closer) unless you're going on a vacation. And flying wipes out any savings.
Still, it is nice when you travel to come home with a suitcase full of cheap clothes and electronics (or a trunk if you drive) - we usually each bring one half empty so I have room!
