St Lawrence River Pins and Buttons
Description: This illustration depicts the skyline of Quebec City, showcasing architectural heritage and the riverfront. Featuring the Chteau Frontenac, this artwork highlights the landscape of the district. It captures the essence of this Canadian location for those who appreciate the geographical and cultural landscape of the capital city. The artwork includes traditional maple leaf symbols and floral emblems associated with the region of Quebec.
Description: A premium, heritage-inspired travel graphic celebrating Quebec City, Quebec. Enclosed within a bold circular emblem, the design features a detailed, woodcut-style engraving showcasing the iconic Château Frontenac skyline against a warm sunset gradient. Framed by rich autumnal maple leaves, white lilies, a small red fox nestled in a stone wall, and a distant ferry boat on the St. Lawrence River, the borders are arched with "QUÉBEC CITY" and the historic nickname "LA VIEILLE CAPITALE." Styled in sophisticated earth tones, it delivers a timeless retro look.
Description: The Devil at Your Heels is a 1981 feature-length documentary produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) that chronicles Canadian daredevil Ken Carter’s obsessed, five-year quest to jump a rocket-powered Lincoln Continental one mile across the St. Lawrence River from Canada to the United States.
Description: The Devil at Your Heels is a 1981 feature-length documentary produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) that chronicles Canadian daredevil Ken Carter’s obsessed, five-year quest to jump a rocket-powered Lincoln Continental one mile across the St. Lawrence River from Canada to the United States.
Description: The Devil at Your Heels is a 1981 feature-length documentary produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) that chronicles Canadian daredevil Ken Carter’s obsessed, five-year quest to jump a rocket-powered Lincoln Continental one mile across the St. Lawrence River from Canada to the United States.
Description: This illustrative representation features the prominent urban landscape of Montreal, Quebec. The artwork showcases architectural silhouettes of landmarks, the expansive skyline, and the bridge spanning the waterway. It captures the essence of this Canadian city through a clean, graphic style, highlighting the intersection of modern urban planning and historical structural elements found within the metropolitan area.
Description: Wolfe Island, at the entrance to the St. Lawrence River, is rich in history and heritage, with settlements dating back to the 18th century. Its historic homes, farmlands, and waterfront reflect the island’s long-standing community and maritime significance. This drawing is a wonderful keepsake for history enthusiasts and admirers of Canada’s historic landscapes.
Description: A blue sky & puffy clouds set the stage for this beautiful stand of pine trees, with cattails in the foreground. A peaceful scene photographed near the St. Lawrence River. Featured message: Peace on Earth Text can be customized; card also available without message. Please contact the artist for details!