
Few who were alive 40 years ago would disagree; though in retrospect it has acquired a magical aura it probably never possessed. Still, Canada's Centennial was a moment when everything seemed possible, when the future was ours.
Christopher Hume, Toronto Star August 21, 2007The Centennial stamp was issued on January 11, 1967 (untagged and tagged). Featuring the Canadian flag and the Centennial logo, the stamp was in continuous use during the Centennial year.

Essays

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada

National Archives of Canada
First Day Covers
Canada Post Publicity First Day Cover

Canada Post Office used the new Centennial year cacheted replacement envelope for its mailings of publicity leaflets to international recipients. This cover was mailed to Kingston, Jamaica.
Canada Envelope

David M. Pritchard

Capital

H and E

Chickering/Jackson Overseas Mailers Embelishment

Schering Corporation

Ayerst Laboratories


Return Address

The Flinknote Company







Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited

Kolor Kover

Usages
Domestic Forward Letter

Winnipeg to Aylmer, March 18, 1967
5 cents "Tagged" stamp

Ridgetown to London, January 20, 1967

Scarborough to Manotick, June 8, 1967
5 cents forward letter rate + 50 cents registration fee


Montreal and Toronto R.P.O.
Train 58
Surface Letter to the US

Sherbrooke to New York, March 20, 1967
5 cents surface letter rate to the US
International Air Mail Letter

Roxboro to Munich, Germany, March 6, 1967
15 cents air mail letter rate to Europe