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Old 12-30-2010, 05:37 PM   #9
Ryan Coke
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Ducay is pretty much much right on. You'll get your bags then do the whole US pre-clearance and security in Edmonton.

Only minor quibble is that there are some domestic flights that go out the C gates at times (33 and 34 usually) as those are 'swing gates' that can be either domestic or trans-border. Where you go through security doesn't change tough; if it is US then you go through the pre-clearnce area, if it is a domestic flight then you would go through the D check-in (WestJet).
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