





The beaver (Castor canadensis) is renowned as one of Canada’s official symbols. Castor canadensis played a major role in Canada’s colonial history, becoming one of the primary motivators for the European explorers of the 17th century to forego their search for a passage to Asia and focus instead on the natural resources offered by the North American continent. With fur at its zenith in European fashions, beaver pelt hats became a product lucrative enough to feed settlement of the “new” continent by England and France.
This coin is the perfect gift for nature lovers as it celebrates one of Canada’s most important national icons.
Le castor (Castor canadensis) est l'un des célèbres symboles officiels canadiens. Le Castor canadensis joue un rôle majeur dans l'histoire coloniale du Canada devenant l'une des motivations principales des explorateurs européens du XVIIe siècle à se concentrer sur les ressources naturelles que le continent nord-américain offrait, renonçant donc à trouver un passage vers l'Asie. La fourrure étant à son apogée dans la mode européenne, les chapeaux en peau de castor sont devenus un produit suffisamment lucratif pour nourrir les colonies anglaises et françaises du « nouveau » continent.
HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships in plastic flip sleeve without certificate
*Consisting of 5 oz 9999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Susanna Blunt
*Reverse: Features a family of beavers felling trees near the water designed by Emily Damstra, as well as the issuing country, year of issue, and legal tender value
*This coin was released in conjunction with a 1 oz silver coin featuring a single beaver felling a tree
Cette pièce est le cadeau idéal pour tout amoureux de la nature alors qu'elle célèbre l'une des icônes nationales les plus importantes du Canada.