You should be good as long as you don't try to carry-on...Check it with your luggage and you should be fine. Not sure on Canadian law, but here is the FAA guidelines for allowed items in checked luggage.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtrav...d-items.shtm#9
Also FYI
If you are flying to the U.S. and have a connecting flight, duty-free liquids that meet U.S. requirements will
NOT be permitted through U.S. security checkpoints.
If you have a connecting flight, liquid duty-free purchases must be placed in your checked baggage. Since you will be required to reclaim your checked bags prior to passing through customs inspection, you can place duty-free liquids into your bags and recheck them for your connection.
Also Customs information can be found at
http://www.necromantic.net/deadparrot/border01.html
Contraband and Whatnot
- Here's what you are allowed to bring in with you duty-free [no extra charge]:
- 200 cigarettes
- 50 cigars
- 7 ounces of tobacco
- 1.1 liters of wine or liquor [21 or over]
- 24 12-ounce bottles of beer [21 or over]
- Gifts valued at no more than $60 CDN
Plants, bulbs, and seeds must be declared at the border. With some restrictions, fruits and vegetables are allowed in for personal consumption, provided you are not bringing in a crate of oranges for a 24 hour stay. Dogs and cats may be brought in provided that you have documentation from your licensed veterinarian accurately describing your animal and that it has had rabies vaccination in the past 36 months. Collar tags alone don't count. This same documentation must also be provided when returning through US Customs. Seeing eye dogs are allowed in without problems.