
© Alicia Campbell Photography
Welcome to 1867, A Canadian Greeting Card Company – where every card tells a story.
We are a small, local company, based in the heart of Toronto, offering a collection of beautifully designed greeting cards featuring high-quality photography taken by Canadian photographers. Each Canadian-made card is printed on high-quality paper, ensuring that your sentiment is delivered with care and craftsmanship. We believe that a great greeting card should not only convey your message but also evoke a memory or a feeling. Every photograph is handpicked, and every card is designed with love and attention to detail, so you can send something truly meaningful.
Our Story
Canada’s identity as a nation began in the year 1867 when Canada became a self-governing dominion within the British Empire. Canada Post, (as we know it today, previously Royal Mail Canada), was established in 1867, the same year as the founding of Canada itself. The early days of the postal service were crucial for connecting citizens in remote areas, helping families stay in touch and exchanging important documents.
Fast forward to today, Canada Post remains a vital link in the lives of Canadians, ensuring that greetings and sentiments are shared across all corners of the country. At 1867 Cards, we carry on that tradition of connection, bringing people together with the timeless art of sending a greeting card.
Thank you for being part of our journey and for supporting Canadian-made products.
Meet the Photographers
Caley Taylor
Photography has been a passion of mine since I received my first camera in elementary school. There was something enticing about stealing a moment in time, with the added challenge of creating a dynamic composition. My event & portrait business, Caley Taylor Photography, began in 2002, after receiving a Professional Photography Diploma (with honours). The outdoors has always called to me. Many of the
Nature Photographs are from our many camping trips and long walks through the woods at our DeGrassi cottage.
I love being outside and feeling the elements on my skin.
I hope these Fine Art Photographs give you moments of happiness. They are available for purchase. Please
email Caley if you have any questions.
Judy Harrison Cochand
Judy Harrison Cochand left her beloved native Canada to follow her husband to England. She now resides there with her two labradors in the wilds of New Forest and enjoys a ramble in the Forest with her dogs and camera by her side. Whenever possible, she returns to Canada to be enveloped by friends and family. If you are an early riser, you will always spot her out in her canoe.
Jennifer Echols
Jennifer Echols has been keenly aware of her artistic talents since early childhood, and has been winning awards for her artwork throughout her elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education. However, it wasn’t until half way through her Fine Arts Degree at Mt. Allison University, that she realized her primary medium of choice would be photography. Jennifer is presently an art & photography educator and photographer in Langley, B.C.
Check out her photographs on Instagram where she has been documenting every day since Jan 1, 2013 (that's A LOT of posts!!).
Alicia Campbell
Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Alicia attended Humber College and graduated with a diploma in Creative Photography in 2013. Since graduation, Alicia has been relentlessly pursuing photography, further developing her craft and photography business. Alicia is grateful to to have found a passion and strives to share her creativity with the world!
David R. Beatty, C.M., O.B.E.
David is a professor at the Rotman School of Management and is presently the Academic Director of the David and Sharon Johnston Centre for Corporate Governance Innovation. He has been a director of 40 publicly traded companies and Chairman of 9. He is the founder and still teaches in the Directors Education Program. David is an avid photographer and enjoys traveling the world photographing unique birds and animals.