Name | Value |
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Date of Issue | January 15, 2018 |
Year | 2018 |
Quantity | Continuous Printing |
Denomination |
$1.00
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Series | From Far and Wide |
Series Time Span | 2018 - 2020 |
Printer | Lowe-Martin |
Postal Administration | Canada |
Condition | Name | Avg Value |
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This stamp has "Pisew Falls Provincial Park (MB)" micro-printed above the waterfall.
Pay tribute to some of Canada’s most dramatic and beautiful landscapes with this strip of four $1 Domestic-rate stamps featuring Manitoba’s Pisew Falls.
Located in a remote wilderness area some 700 kilometres north of Winnipeg, Pisew Falls is the second-highest waterfall in Manitoba. The falls derives its name from the Cree word for “lynx,” a reference to its hissing waters that are said to resemble the sound of the northern wild cat.
This is one of nine definitive stamps in the first issue of a multi-year series honouring some of Canada’s must-see destinations.
NOTIFICATION
Explore some of Canada’s most beautiful landscapes with this souvenir sheet featuring all nine definitive stamps from a new issue celebrating must-see destinations from coast to coast to coast.
This colourful collectible features five Permanent™ Domestic stamps, a $1 Domestic-rate stamp, a US-rate stamp, an Oversized-rate stamp, and an International-rate stamp.
The Domestic-rate stamps feature the brightly painted 'jellybean' houses of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, the towering Hopewell Rocks of New Brunswick, the giant, ancient trees of Cathedral Grove in British Columbia’s MacMillan Provincial Park, the striking red sandstone cliffs of Covehead Harbour in Prince Edward Island National Park, and the massive Percé Rock in Quebec’s parc national de l’Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé.
The $1 Domestic-rate stamp features Manitoba’s Pisew Falls Provincial Park, the US-rate stamp depicts the distinctive tip of Point Pelee National Park, the Oversized-rate stamp shows Nááts’įhch’oh National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories, and the International-rate stamp depicts a stunning light show in the skies above Nunavut’s Arctic Bay.
The first issue in a multi-year series featuring must-see Canadian destinations, these eye-catching stamps are sure to inspire a sense of wanderlust.
NOTIFICATION
Journey to some of Canada’s most breathtaking destinations with this souvenir sheet Official First Day Cover featuring all nine definitive stamps from a new issue celebrating Canadian landscapes.
This colourful collectible features five Permanent™ Domestic stamps, a $1 Domestic-rate stamp, a US-rate stamp, an Oversized-rate stamp, and an International-rate stamp.
The Domestic-rate stamps feature the brightly painted 'jellybean' houses of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, the towering Hopewell Rocks of New Brunswick, the giant, ancient trees of Cathedral Grove in British Columbia’s MacMillan Provincial Park, the striking red sandstone cliffs of Covehead Harbour in Prince Edward Island National Park, and the massive Percé Rock in Quebec’s parc national de l’Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé.
The $1 Domestic-rate stamp features Manitoba’s Pisew Falls Provincial Park, the US-rate stamp depicts the distinctive tip of Ontario’s Point Pelee National Park, the Oversized-rate stamp shows Nááts’įhch’oh National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories, and the International-rate stamp depicts a stunning light show in the skies above Nunavut’s Arctic Bay.
The stamps are postmarked in Leamington, Ontario, the municipality that includes Point Pelee National Park.
The first issue in a multi-year series featuring must-see Canadian destinations, these eye-catching stamps are sure to inspire a sense of wanderlust.
NOTIFICATION
Enjoy Canada’s scenic beauty with this stamp featuring Manitoba’s Pisew Falls.
Located in a remote wilderness area some 700 kilometres north of Winnipeg, Pisew Falls is the second-highest waterfall in Manitoba. The falls derives its name from the Cree word for “lynx,” a reference to its hissing waters that are said to resemble the sound of the northern wild cat.
This stamp is one of nine definitive stamps from the first issue in a multi-year series featuring must-see Canadian destinations.
There are so many beautiful places to see across Canada, it’s a constant temptation to pack your bags, hit the road and explore this fabulous country from one end to the other. If that’s not practical, this new definitive stamp series – From Far and Wide – promises to satisfy even the most restless of armchair travelers and inspire all of us to see more of this land first-hand.
According to stamp designer Stéphane Huot, it’s a privilege to work on a stamp series over an extended period of time. He adds, “The challenge is to establish a design platform that can be repeated, but that can also evolve. In the ‘From Far and Wide’ series, the evolution is the result of the images chosen for the background of the souvenir sheet and a strong and distinctive color scheme that establishes the tone for the series. Beauty is found in the series’ continuity, while a fresh colour palate and eye-popping new images make each issue visually unique."