The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) is a historic transcontinental railroad in Canada, completed in 1885. It was instrumental in connecting Eastern Canada with British Columbia, promoting national unity and economic growth. The railway spans thousands of miles across diverse landscapes, including the rugged Rocky Mountains, prairies, and forests. Initially vital for transporting goods and passengers, the CPR played a key role in Canada's development and settlement. Today, it remains a major freight transportation network, symbolizing innovation and the country's pioneering spirit.
Discover one of the best ways to print art on paper and bring it to life, the premium satin poster. Each poster is made with 300gsm, resin-coated inkjet photo paper - a pro photographer's favorite due to its heftiness and robust nature that surpasses in durability mass-market photo papers. Available in multiple sizes, for indoor use only
Product features
- Professional-level 300gsm satin paper
- Low-glare finish
- For indoor use only
- Heavier, and more durable than mass-market inkjet photo papers
- Bright and intense colors
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.