Overview
Journey coast-to-coast with the 2024 From Far and Wide Part 4 Permanent™ domestic rate stamp coil of 100. Featuring five distinct, vibrant images capturing Canada’s diverse landscapes, this collectible series highlights the country’s natural and cultural beauty—from arctic fjords to historic abbeys.
Five Iconic Designs
This coil includes 20 stamps each of five unique designs, showcasing:
- Torngat Mountains National Park (Labrador) – photo by Michael Winsor, depicting rugged mountains, fjords, and wildlife.
- South Nahanni River (Nááts’įhch’oh National Park Reserve, NT) – photo by Colin Field, highlighting whitewater rafting and wilderness.
- Sunflowers, Altona, Manitoba – photo by Mike Grandmaison, celebrating the province’s sunflower festival heritage.
- Galiano Island, BC – photo by James Stevenson, featuring sandstone caves and coastal vistas.
- Abbaye de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, Quebec – photo by Ladislas Kadyszewski, celebrating a historic abbey’s scenic lakeshore surroundings.
Convenience & Collectibility
Issued as a self-adhesive coil of 100, these Permanent stamps are always valid at the current domestic standard rate. They blend postal practicality with artistic flair, making them ideal for everyday mailing and as a standout addition to any Canada Post stamp collection.
Specifications
- Issue Date: 2024 for Part 4 of the multi-year From Far and Wide series
- Format: Coil of 100 Permanent™ domestic rate stamps
- Design: Stéphane Huot (designer)
Why Collect This Coil
Combining scenic artistry, national storytelling, and functional design, this stamp coil is a cherished collectible for philatelists and nature lovers alike. From Torngat’s remote tundra to the Abbey’s peaceful gardens, each stamp invites connection with Canada’s rich heritage. Perfect for thematic displays or everyday use, it’s a captivating fusion of beauty and utility.



























