DangerNerd answered Tuesday November 25 2008, 2:12 pm: Hi there,
When calculating postage online, even if you are only calculating the shipping rates to Canada from the US, it can sometimes be confusing. The calculator that the other user provided is a good start, but if you really want to be sure about the weights and dimensions, the best thing to do is head to your local post office, and they will sort out your Canadian shipping questions in under 60 seconds, most likely. [ DangerNerd's advice column | Ask DangerNerd A Question ]
ciao77 answered Tuesday November 25 2008, 12:02 am: It depends on how much the package weighs and what postage method you choose (express, priority, etc.). You should expect to pay between $10-30, but it all depends.
Here's a link from USPS that has a postage calculator based on destination, package type, and weight:
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