I sent it via Canada Post in a rigid narrow cardboard box, wrapped in towels in such a way that each piece was separated and padded. I declared on the customs form that it was for warranty / repair, so hopefully there'll be no duty charges upon arrival.
I had purchased it second hand, so sent it in myself. I did ask a local shop if there was any advantage having them send it in for me and they said it wouldn't make much difference either way.
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