The Woman asked me to ask all you all Canadians how much postage she needs to put on the cards destined to you. She tried usps.gov, but it really confused her. Thanks for the help!
Just tape a US quarter (not one of those crazy monopoly "Canadian" quarters) and a maple leaf to the envelope, and throw it in the air. The North Wind will take it from there.
Make sure you send it early, Canada Post can be kinda of slow --especially at Christmas. I try and send all my Canada gifts by the second week in December to make sure they get there on time!
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4 Comments:
At 11:25 PM, Kara (Turskey) Vaught said…
63 cents Norman - that's what I put on our Canadian friends' cards, and they got there ok
At 11:31 PM, Leah said…
I had the same question, so I am glad you asked!
At 3:58 PM, Anonymous said…
Just tape a US quarter (not one of those crazy monopoly "Canadian" quarters) and a maple leaf to the envelope, and throw it in the air. The North Wind will take it from there.
At 10:44 AM, Michelle said…
Make sure you send it early, Canada Post can be kinda of slow --especially at Christmas. I try and send all my Canada gifts by the second week in December to make sure they get there on time!
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