Ben; I think the cheapest way would be to crate the piano and then send it as frieght. You should have all the paperwork done before it hits the border and if it is comming as an antique, you must know the date of manufacture. It has been quite a few years since I brought a piano into Canada and I would think things are probably different now. Might be easier with the free trade agreement. Regards, Ray Hopland
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