Hey, hey horror fans!
Canada Post is releasing new Haunted Canada stamps for domestic mail on Friday the 13th this June.
From Canada Post's online description: Swap ghost stories with your friends across Canada! Include these spine-tingling stamps on all your domestic mail. A unique foil treatment gives each stamp special ghostly effects.
The first in a multi-year series, this collection of 5 Haunted Canada stamps tells some popular ghostly tales:
- Alberta’s Ghost Bride: The ghost of a 1920s bride who died in the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel is said to inhabit the hotel to this day.
- Saskatchewan’s St. Louis Ghost Train: Believers say a ghostly glowing light is a CNR conductor who lost his head to a passing train in the 1920s.
- Ontario’s Fort George: Phantom footsteps and ghosts make this one of the most haunted places in Canada.
- Quebec’s Château Frontenac: The hotel’s namesake is said to wander hotel halls in his 17th century garb.
- PEI’s Northumberland Strait: A burning ship is often spotted between NB and PEI. As would-be rescuers approach, the ship disappears into the mist.
Issue date: June 13, 2014
Stamp designer: Lionel Gadoury, Context Creative
Stamp value: Permanent, always worth the going rate
Number of stamps included: 10
Product # 413910111 - $8.50
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