Thanks Guys. They are quite a bit bigger than I thought they'd be as well. Mine was a mature female at 75-80lbs. Supposevily the big males will get up into the 130lb range, which would be huge. The legs were much longer with a lot bigger paws in comparison to the body structure of a coyote.
Speaking of paws... here's a picture of a track, with my wife's hand for comparison.
I'm going to skin it out as a lifesize mount and get it tanned. I'll probably just leave it as a pelt, but would have the option to lifesize mount it in the future if I decide to later.
It took a descent amount of effort to get it legally across the border. I needed a a Wolf tag and small game license. Then I had to go into the Ontario Ministries office to get a Cities Export Permit. Then I had the Canada Customs at the border sign off and verify & then the US side to the Customs for the same. And lastly the US Fish &Wildlifeverified as well& throughly inspected out vehicle. But there wasn't any problems, thanks to my buddy Dan, who's done it before and steered me in the right direction.