The Senior Paper
The Senior Paper is a paid-subscription publication with subscribers across Canada. Published the first Monday of each month 11-times per year (every month except August), we've been going strong for over 45 years.
We publish postive stories and heartfelt memories and each issue is filled with a rich and vibrant history. Real life stories are presented unvarnished by the people who experienced them and are wrapped around treasured photographic memories of past and present day.
For seniors, by seniors, about seniors!
For Seniors
The Senior Paper cherishes the precious memories of the past. Great stories and timeless photos from the good ol' days are what make The Senior Paper loved by seniors from coast to coast!
By Seniors
Stories in The Senior Paper are shared by seniors and are about their own life experiences. Printed in large, easy-to-read type with a clutter-free format, it is enjoyable to read is easy to relate to!
About Seniors
Our subscribers are part of a vibrant community of seniors across Canada sharing stories and photos from bygone eras – along with their original poetry, delicious recipes, and much more!
Departments
Visit our Subscription Department to purchase subscriptions, update mailing addresses, get free preview issues, and more.
The Senior Paper is ready to help deliver your message! Visit our Advertising Department for more info on connecting with our readers.
Wonderful memories make great stories! Share your stories, photos, poetry, and more with us. Visit our News Department for more info.
Testimonials
It is full of nostalgia, interesting facts, and history written by people like us. Whether about the prairies, mountains, cities or villages, there is a connection to all of us.
I am an avid reader of The Senior Paper. There is no other that can equal it. As soon as I get it, I set other reading aside until I have devoured it. These old memories are history.
I will never be without The Senior Paper! if I had not been getting the paper in 2015, I would not be married to the person I went with 62 years ago! (Read Skip's story here...)