Downloading posters
Putting a poster up at the local library or coffee shop is one of the simplest, highest-impact things you can do. The site hosts ready-to-print posters you can use.
Where to find them
Open Resources in the sidebar and click Posters.
Print posters vs. Facebook posts
At the top of the page, switch between Print Posters and Facebook Posts. Print posters are high-resolution images designed for paper. Facebook posts are sized for social media and include a one-click Stand up for Canada button that opens a Facebook share popup.
English or French
Next to the format switcher, toggle between EN · English and FR · Français. Every poster is available in both languages.
Picking a poster
Posters come in Vertical and Horizontal orientations, with ten designs in each (titles like "Prairie Skies, Canadian Ties" and "Building Bridges, Not Borders"). Pick whichever matches the wall, window, or feed you're posting to.
Downloading
Each poster card has a PNG button — click it to save that single design as a high-resolution PNG. On the print tab, each orientation section also has a Full PDF set button that downloads every poster in that orientation as a single multi-page PDF. The PDF includes both English and French.
Customizing for your event
The posters are finished designs without fillable fields — what you see is what prints. If you want to add an event date, time, or QR code, use any photo editor, presentation tool, or print shop to drop your details onto the image before printing.
Permission to put it up
Always ask the venue first. A coffee shop's bulletin board is usually fine; a library may have a posting form to fill out. Removing posters when the event passes is a small courtesy that keeps you welcome.
Adding a QR code
A small QR code in the corner of your poster makes it easy for passers-by to find Forever Canadian on their phone. See the generating-qr-codes article for that.
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