2022 Canadian Passages Fine Silver Puzzle Coin Royal Canadian Mint
Connecting Canada is the theme of this large and impressive 2022 14 piece coin set. With the same low mintage of just 800 and. 16 ounces of fine silver, this long awaited 2022 issue adds a new chapter to the story of Canada’s evolution. With a land mass of nearly 10 million square kilometers, transportation has been an essential element of connecting cities, towns and rural areas. Take the trip across Canada and through time as you add this low mintage coin set to your collection. Kayak (2500 BCE-1960) Widely used by Inuit and other indigenous peoples. Routes were often the precursors to modern highways. Prairie Schooner (Covered Wagon) Widely used through the 1870s and1880s as settlers moved west. Voyageur Canoe (1600s to 1800s) Used for transporting furs and other goods. Dogsled – In Canada’s north, dogs and man have been hunting and travelling companions for thousands of years. Steamboat, SS Okanagan pictured. Passenger Liner, SS Princess Sophia pictured. Key to immigration to Canada in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Air Transport – From the 1940s to the present, air travel has connected Canadian cities and brought new immigrants. Snowmobile – Invented in Canada in 1935, snowmobiles have been widely used in northern communities. Pontoon Airplane – Bush flying has connected remote areas of Canada since the 1940s. DHC-2 Beaver in image. Passenger Bus – An efficient and inexpensive way to connect cities, bus travel peaked from the 1930s to 1950s. Train Ferry – From 1917 to 1968, a train ferry connected Canada’s railways to PEI. The obverse of all 14 coins features an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.