Canadian Posters and Art Prints
Description: "Explore Expo 67: The iconic Category One World's Fair that captivated Montreal, Canada, from April 27 to October 29, 1967. With the theme 'Man and His World,' inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's book *Terre des Hommes*, Expo 67 showcased 90 stunning pavilions featuring nations, industries, and groundbreaking designs. Highlights include Buckminster Fuller's visionary geodesic dome and Moshe Safdie's legendary Habitat 67, a modular housing masterpiece still cherished today."
Description: Playfully embrace the unique relationship between the USA and Canada with The USA: Canada’s 11th Province design! A humorous take on geography and history, this design is perfect for those who enjoy political satire, North American pride, and a touch of sarcasm. This is a great conversation starter whether you're Canadian, or American, just love a good joke. It's Ideal for history buffs, travelers, and anyone with a witty sense of humor!
Description: Poutine is a dish originating from the Canadian province of Quebec consisting of French fries and cheese curds topped with a brown gravy. The dish emerged in the late 1950s in the Centre-du-Québec area and has long been associated with the cuisine of Quebec. For many years, it was negatively perceived and mocked and even used as a means of stigmatization against Quebec society. However, since the mid-2000s, poutine has been celebrated as a symbol of Québécois cultural pride, and its rise in prominence led to popularity outside the province, especially in central Canada and the northeast United States.
Description: You may be from Quebec or just Canadian or just a fan of cuisine from Canada, but you love the unique combination of gravy, frieds, and cheese curds that make a great poutine. Science and food combine in this design to show your periodic table of elements must contain poutine to create proper chemistry!