Canada Post unveils Trans-Canada Highway stamp as part of celebratory series
REGINA — The 8,000-kilometre highway that connects our country from east to west is celebrated in the latest stamp to mark Canada’s 150th birthday.
Award-winning country music star Dean Brody unveiled the Canada Post stamp today in Regina on a stop during his national tour along much of the iconic highway.
The maple-leaf-shaped stamp features a green-and-white Trans-Canada Highway marker with lush forest and the Rocky Mountains in the background.
Construction on the Trans-Canada began in 1950 and was completed in 1971 — although the highway was officially opened in 1962.


