It doesn't really matter where in Canada you are, shipping speed is really hard to call. How was it shipped? (Please don't say UPS or FedEx. Please. You will be hit with wicked "brokerage" charges.) Having said that, most vendors in the US are sensitive to this issue and will use good old USPS. There are several options with USPS, first class, priority, and so on.
Then you have Canadian customs to deal with. They may assess GST, or they may decide to open your package and confiscate any N
juice, and return the package to the sender. That's kind of worst case scenario. What will likely happen is that you'll get your package safe and sound in a week or two.
Strange story....I live in BC, and I'm planning to return to Winnipeg. I miss Winnipeg, hate it here. Bet you never heard that before, huh?
