This striking vintage travel poster was produced as part of Qantas’ mid-century international tourism campaigns, promoting travel to Canada through bold, modern graphic design. A stylized moose dominates the composition, rendered in vivid colour and simplified geometric forms that reflect the commercial illustration trends of the era.
Like many airline posters from the 1950s and 1960s, the individual designer is not credited. These works were typically created by in-house teams or contracted commercial studios, with the emphasis placed on strong national symbols, clean composition, and immediate visual impact for international audiences. The result is a confident, playful image that presents Canada as both wild and welcoming.
Beautifully restored and printed on premium archival paper, this piece is ideal for collectors of vintage travel art, aviation history enthusiasts, and fans of mid-century graphic design. A bold statement print that captures the optimism and global reach of early international air travel.