For those of us who carry Newfoundland
in our Heart!
Every month, Newfoundland shows up in your mailbox.
A printed letter from Elias - our ol' salty fisherman, born storyteller - written from the coves, coastlines, and communities that shaped us.
Over 500 letters already sent home - across Canada and beyond.
Explore the...
No subscription.
No obligation.
Just Elias and his travels.

"No matter how far you've gone, you still measure everything
by Newfoundland Standards."
Hospitality - you don't visit someone's house, you become part of the family!
Distance - everything is "just up the road" even if it's two hours away.
A good yarn - if it takes less than an hour it's barely a story.
Meet Elias, the voice that'll carry you Home...
"Me dear, these stories are like salt cod - they’ll keep for years,
but they’re best enjoyed fresh, with a good yarn and a cup o’ tea."
~ Elias
The Newfoundland and Labrador Travel Series
One story. Printed. Mailed. Meant for you.

Each letter is inspired by a different place in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Travel Series follows Elias as he journeys across Newfoundland and Labrador, writing from coves, communities, and coastlines that shaped generations.
Delivered right to your mailbox
Created to be treasured... if reading these letters remind you of an old friend, whenever possible, we encourage you to reach out and reconnect!
Begin the...
Letters that Brought People Back Home
Letters full of laughs, legends, and a good dose of salt air
- mailed straight to your door, no matter how far from you've wandered from The Rock.
See What Arrives in Your Mailbox
Each letter includes:
• A carefully curated letter from Elias
• A story rooted in a real NL location
• Keepsake details connected to the place
• Individually mailed and meant to be treasured
No emails.
No downloads.
Just something real in your hands.

When was the last time you got mail that was special?
Our letters are inspired by real places, real events, and real Newfoundland stories,
told in the tradition of good storytelling:
where memory and history meets somewhere in the middle!













