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For the Newfoundlander who had to leave…
but never really did!

Monthly letters that bring you back to the kitchen table,
the wharf, the woods, and
he wind off the Atlantic.

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You don’t miss
Newfoundland and Labrador every day.
But some days… it hits home!​​

Hearing someone say “Where ya to?”

Storm chips before a blizzard

Bread bags in your boots

The fire gone out in the morning

Meet Elias, the voice that carries 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.

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What if a letter could bring back the salt air, the sound of the ocean, and the feeling of being home again?
 

The Travel Series follows Elias as he journeys across Newfoundland and Labrador, writing from coves, communities, and coastlines that shaped generations.
 

Each letter is printed, sealed, and mailed - created to be treasured.  Be sure to reach out to someone you haven't talked to in too long - this is all about connection! 

Letters that Brought People Back Home

Over 500 Letters Already Sent Home.

Readers across Canada and beyond are reconnecting
with Newfoundland and Labrador - one letter at a time!

Choose Your Travel Series

Three options. One story at a time.

Letters full of laughs, legends, and a good dose of salt air

- mailed straight to your door, no matter how far from The Rock you’ve wandered.

See What Arrives in Your Mailbox

Each letter includes:

• A printed letter from Elias
• A story rooted in a real Newfoundland or Labrador location
• Keepsake details connected to the place
• Individually mailed and meant to be kept

No emails.

No downloads.

Just something real in your hands.

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Our letters are inspired by real places, real events, and real Newfoundland stories — told in the tradition of good storytelling, where memory and history sometimes meet in the middle.

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We're Just Putting the Finishing Touches on Something Special

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