

The Trans-Canada Highway stamp was issued on August 31, 1962.
Official Opening

Ceremonial Paving
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
On September 3, 1962, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker presided over the official opening of the Trans-Canada Highway at Rogers Pass. The section of pavement through British Columbia's Selkirk Mountains was the final stretch of the highway to be built.
Official Programme


Essays
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Colour Trials
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Issued Stamp
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Designed by Alan Pollock
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Usages
Domestic Forward Letter

Port Rowan to Tillsonburg, September 20, 1962
5 cents forward letter rate
Military NATO Forces

CFPO 111, Decimomannu, Italy, to New York, October 23, 1962
5 cents Forces Air Letter rate
Air Mail Letter to the United States

Cranbrook to Post Orchard, Wash., September 24, 1962
7 cents air mail letter rate to the United States
International Air Mail

Cut Knife, Sask., to Valiason, Italy, September 10, 1962
15 cents air mail rate to Europe