Dedicated to preserving and celebrating Canada's literary heritage
Founded in the heart of Toronto, Northern Pages emerged from a deep passion for Canadian literature and a desire to bridge the gap between readers and the remarkable stories that define our nation.
Our journey began with a simple observation: Canada's literary landscape is incredibly rich and diverse, yet many readers are unaware of the treasures that exist beyond the most famous names. We set out to change that, creating a space where literature lovers could discover new voices, revisit classics, and explore the cultural narratives that shape Canadian identity.
Today, we serve readers, researchers, educators, and cultural enthusiasts across Canada and beyond, fostering a deeper appreciation for the written word and the stories that connect us all.
We believe in the transformative power of storytelling and the vital role literature plays in understanding ourselves and our culture.
We foster connections between readers, writers, and cultural enthusiasts, creating a vibrant literary community.
We are committed to preserving and promoting Canada's diverse literary heritage for future generations.
Passionate literary enthusiasts dedicated to sharing Canada's stories
Founder & Literary Director
PhD in Canadian Literature from University of Toronto. 15 years of experience in literary research and cultural programming.
Senior Literary Curator
Former editor at McClelland & Stewart. Specializes in contemporary Canadian fiction and indigenous literature.
Community Engagement Manager
MA in Cultural Studies. Coordinates author events and educational programming across Canada.
Our team of literary scholars and industry professionals carefully curate content and events.
We facilitate genuine interactions between readers and authors, fostering meaningful literary discussions.
Our educational materials and programs are trusted by institutions and educators nationwide.
We actively contribute to Canada's cultural landscape through advocacy and preservation efforts.