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Canada Fake ID Vendor Review: British Columbia (BC) vs Quebec (QC) Mastery (Part 3)

I recently received both a British Columbia (BC) and a Quebec (QC) novelty ID from a top Canadian vendor, and I wanted to compare the two side-by-side specifically for use in Toronto’s busy club scene. Sometimes choosing a neighboring province like Quebec (QC) or a far-away province like BC can be a smart strategy for staying low-profile in a high-scrutiny city like Toronto. I wanted to see if the quality was high enough to pass a truly "pro-level" check. I’m happy to report that the quality is exceptional. Great job!

The first thing that stood out was the clarity of the state seal and background imagery for both provinces. The color matching is also superb, with the specific shades looking very authentic. The card stock is top-notch—it has that premium "polycarbonate" feel and the correct weight. It’s a very professional-looking prop.

ON vs QC: Feature-by-Feature Breakdown

  • BC Landscape Accuracy: The mountain-themed background on the BC card is exceptional, matching the official BC palette perfectly. It’s a very impressive piece of template design.
  • QC Security Detail: The holographic and UV features on the Quebec card are brilliantly executed, matching the official QC specs perfectly.
  • Consistent Lamination: Both cards have a smooth, professional finish with no bubbles or peeling edges. This is a sign of a very consistent production line.

I’ve found that this vendor is a true "master" of both provinces. Whether you choose BC or QC, you are getting a top-tier product. What are your thoughts? Have you ordered both lately? Which one do you think is the better choice for use in Toronto? Let’s share our Canadian findings!

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