If the retailer pays for returns
Print at a post office
You receive instructions from the merchant to have the label printed at a post office (label-free return).
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Prepare your package: Place the item in its original packaging.
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Visit a post office: Bring your package and return authorization (QR code or Return ID) to the counter. The clerk will print the label and take your return.
Print at home
The merchant provides instructions for printing your own return label at home.
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Prepare your package: Place the item in its original packaging, print the label and apply it to the package.
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Drop it off: Take your package to any post office or street letter box.
Unpackaged returns
You receive a QR code from the merchant or Canada Post that states “box-free”.
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Visit a post office: Bring your item in the manufacturer’s packaging (no shipping box) and QR code to the counter. The clerk will print the label and take your return.
Label in the box
You receive a pre-printed return label included with your original shipment.
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Prepare your package: Place the item in its original packaging and apply the return label.
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Drop it off: Take your package to any post office or street letter box.
If the retailer doesn’t pay for returns

You can use Ship Online to create, pay for and print a label online. If you don’t have a printer, you can still purchase the label online and visit a post office to have it printed.
Otherwise, simply bring your package to a post office and our agents can help you with options for returning the item yourself. You can use a flat rate box or explore other sending solutions.
Please note
Shipping to the U.S. has recently changed. All postal shipments to the U.S. require prepaid duties before your package crosses the border. Learn more about the U.S. de minimis suspension.
Tracking your return
You can track your return package once it’s been scanned at a Canada Post facility.
Depending on the return option used, you can find the tracking number:
- On the return label (usually located below the barcode)
- In the email confirmation from Canada Post
- On the Canada Post mobile app or website if you used Self Scan or created the label online
You can also use the Canada Post mobile app to scan and track returns.


