most feed stores will let you grab samples of their hays free of charge so you can have your bunny taste-test them.
I've tried EVERY kind of grass hay that oxbow sells as well as kaytee timothy and feed store coastal and mine HATE everything except oxbow oat (which they don't love, but will at least eat some of... too bad *I* hate it 'cause it's overpriced and half oats, which I have to pick out).
I dunno if they'd ship to canada, but I just ordered hay from
http://www.sierravalleyhay.com/Orders.html ... I got the oat, since I know they eat that, and some 80% orchard/20% alfalfa that I thought there was a SLIM chance they might actually eat, which would allow me to feed hay without picking out oats 3x a day every day for the next 10 years. I assumed they wouldn't actually like it because they HATED oxbow orchard grass. well, the bunnies LOVE the hay. it's SO green and fresh and they dove right into both varieties in a way I've NEVER seen them do with grass hay before.
based on my experiences and my months-long search for a grass hay the girls would actually eat, I've come to the conclusion that oxbow hay is ridiculously overrated (in addition to being totally overpriced) - there are MUCH better hays out there! I would keep looking into feed stores until you find one that's got hay she'll eat. at feed store prices, you could ask them to cut the bale in half and leave half of it at the store and *still* come out miles ahead of buying oxbow hay price-wise.
before you decide for sure that a bale is out of the question, you might look into half-bale bags. I bought two from
http://www.tackwholesale.com/half-b...-p-347.html?osCsid=c86fohhchkhett3p4mo5kai5f0 - they're 22''x22''x18'' and the feed store cut the bale of coastal in half for me free of charge and put it in the bags. with half-bale bags, you can stack them to take up less space and they're easier to haul around - all you'd need is a 2 square foot corner or closet to stick the bags in.