Fourth edition of multi-year series promotes travel and exploration
OTTAWA – (en français) Canada Post’s From Far and Wide series is back with nine spectacular images of must-see Canadian destinations.
Launched in 2018, the multi-year series celebrates Canada’s natural beauty and vibrant cultural landscapes. The fourth edition features seven provinces and two territories, taking viewers on a cross-country journey that will stir a sense of adventure and appreciation.
The 2024 From Far and Wide stamps showcase the following sites – each captured by a different photographer from across Canada:
Tongait KakKasuangita SilakKijapvinga – Torngat Mountains National Park
Newfoundland and Labrador
Photograph by Michael Winsor
Tehjeh Deé (South Nahanni River), Nááts'įhch'oh National Park Reserve
Northwest Territories
Photograph by Colin Field
Sunflowers
Altona, Manitoba
Photography by Mike Grandmaison
Galiano Island
British Columbia
Photograph by James Stevenson
Abbaye de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac
Quebec
Photograph by Ladislas Kadyszewski
Point Prim Lighthouse
Prince Edward Island
Photograph by Sander Meurs
Thousand Islands
Ontario
Photograph by Ian Coristine
Restigouche River
New Brunswick
Photograph by Guylaine Bégin
Qarlinngua sea arch
Nunavut
Photograph by Clare Kines
About the stamps
The five Permanent™ domestic-rate stamps are available in booklets of 10 (two of each design), coils of 100 and 5,000, and strips of five and 10. The U.S., oversized- and international-rate stamps come in booklets of six, coils of 50, and strips of four and 10. Effective today, postage rates for stamps purchased in a booklet, coil or pane increase by seven cents, to 99 cents per stamp.
The issue also includes a collectible souvenir sheet and postcards featuring each of the nine stamps. The souvenir sheet Official First Day Cover was cancelled in Belfast, Prince Edward Island (the location of the Point Prim Lighthouse). The issue was designed by Stéphane Huot.
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