maintain and strengthen our Canadian social and cultural ties;
encourage further scholarship and research into Canadian issues within a North American context;
represent the Canadian community at Princeton in matters affecting us, and;
host social events where the entire University community is invited to share the Canadian experience.
If you have any questions or comments regarding this site or our organization in general, don't hesitate to write us!
Email: kcross@princeton.edu
Class of 2014
Cranbrook, BC
Email: pichette@princeton.edu
Class of 2014
You've been dreaming about them, your friends have asked you about them... You KNOW you want them. Not only that, but they have birthday/Christmas/family gift written all over them*.
Check out the design and be sure to attend our annual Fall Welcome Lunch and Spring BBQ to get your own free shirt!
* (no... not literally - although you can do it yourself if you really want to)
Take a look at the current exchange rates for the Canadian dollar and other currencies.
What is the weather like ? (according to Environment Canada)
So you're visiting your auntie in Moosejaw and you forgot where it was? No problem.
Check out Princeton University's online ride board [Princeton access only]; there is another ride board at the Student Center Hyphen.
Driving? MapQuest provides customizable maps and driving directions in the US. It will get you to the border :-)
Airlines - Air Canada, Canadian Airlines
Buses - Greyhound
If you are sending letters or packages to Canada, take a look at the US Postal Service's applicable rates and fees (you can also look at the general USPS Global Delivery Service).
Alumni, let us know how you are doing, if you're planning on coming to Princeton, or if you have a personal website you would like us to link from here.
Princeton Alumni Association of Canada
Tigernet (email services for Princeton alumni)