What are the size and weight restrictions for packages sent through Canada Post?
Canada Post has specific size and weight restrictions for packages to ensure safe and efficient handling during the mailing process. For general parcels, the maximum weight limit is 30 kilograms. However, for certain service options, such as international shipping, the weight limit may differ, so it is important to check the specific service details.
In terms of size, the maximum dimensions for a package sent through Canada Post are 150 centimeters in length, with the combined length and girth not exceeding 300 centimeters. The length is defined as the longest side of the parcel, while the girth is calculated by taking the circumference around the parcel at its thickest point. To determine girth, you can measure the width and height, then use the formula: girth equals two times the width plus two times the height.
Canada Post also offers different services, such as Expedited Parcel, Priority, and Regular Parcel, each with its unique characteristics and potential limitations. It is wise for senders to review the specific guidelines pertaining to the service option they choose, as well as any restrictions on certain items that cannot be sent through the postal system. For the most current information and detailed guidelines regarding size and weight restrictions, as well as any specific requirements, it is recommended to refer to the Canada Post website, where these details are regularly updated.

Answered Jul 5, 2025
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