Alaska Highway

in voilk •  2 months ago

    A couple of days ago I published the first three stamps in the Canadian Centennial definitive series. 1967 marked Canada’s 100th birthday, so naturally, Canada post released stamps to commemorate the occasion. Seven different artist’s paintings were chosen. They are known as the ”group of seven”. This 8 cent stamp was painted by A.Y. Jackson, sometime in 1943. A painting of the “Alaska Highway”, on its way from the Yukon. Yes the Yukon, ever been there? I have, a few years back. The 10 cent stamp is called “Jack Pine”, the 15 cent is “Bylot Island”. An island that is part of the Nunavut collective area, and is actually somewhat close to Greenland. Yes, Canada is a huge place! The 20 cent is called “The Ferry, Quebec”. Somewhere around the St Lawrence river. Which is your favourite?



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