Interestingly, very few Canadian schools still offer _iron_ rings, most of them nowadays are made out of stainless steel.
I believe Camp one (i.e. University of Toronto and Ryerson) are the only schools left who offer real _iron_ rings (they're actually often rings returned by people who have retired/passed away, since it is asked that upon retiring from the Engineering profession you return your ring)... I'm not sure it's possible, but if you're a Canadian Engineer I'd highly recommend to drop by the Engineering Alumni office at UofT and getting yourself a real iron ring if you can, they're absolutely amazing.
See, I like the idea of the iron ring, but there's a certain sentimental value to the one you got at graduation. I think I'm going to try and keep this for as long as I can even though it's stainless :S
Nah all the camps still offer them, you just need to ask. I wanted a stainless steel one, since the only thing that really matters to me is the symbolism.
I believe Camp one (i.e. University of Toronto and Ryerson) are the only schools left who offer real _iron_ rings (they're actually often rings returned by people who have retired/passed away, since it is asked that upon retiring from the Engineering profession you return your ring)... I'm not sure it's possible, but if you're a Canadian Engineer I'd highly recommend to drop by the Engineering Alumni office at UofT and getting yourself a real iron ring if you can, they're absolutely amazing.