Overview
Explore Canada’s striking Arctic beauty with the From Far and Wide Part 4 international rate stamp coil of 50 (2025). Capturing the dramatic Qarlinngua Sea Arch in Nunavut, this collectible piece belongs to the widely celebrated From Far and Wide series—perfect for collectors and admirers of Canada’s boundless landscapes.
Qarlinngua Sea Arch – International Rate
This stamp highlights the striking Qarlinngua sea arch located near Arctic Bay, Nunavut. Standing over 50 meters tall and sculpted by wind and water erosion over millennia, the Inuit-named arch (meaning “like pants”) is a testament to Canada’s remote and rugged beauty
Design and Collectibility
Photographed by Clare Kines, the imagery showcases the snow-clad rock formation framed against stark Arctic terrain. Issued as a coil of 50 self-adhesive stamps, it combines mailing utility with collectible appeal—especially prized by enthusiasts of Canadian Arctic landscapes and Canada Post international rate stamps.
Specifications
- Issue Date: Part 4 release, January 13, 2025
- Denomination: International rate (exact rate per current postal tariff)
- Format: Coil of 50 self-adhesive stamps
- Series: From Far and Wide (Part 4), featuring nine definitive images across Canada
- Design: Stéphane Huot; photographic by Clare Kines
Why Collect This Stamp
Part of a significant multi-year series, these stamps offer a blend of artistic storytelling and postal practicality. The Qarlinngua Sea Arch illustration invites fascination with Canada’s far north, making this stamp a valued piece for both philatelic collections and anyone inspired by Arctic exploration.




























