Because of her efforts during the war, Canada post made 2 stamps to dedicate her. They both have a images of her throughout the war.
The first was issued on June 20 2013. The first one was a picture of her walking through the forest. She wore a red dress, she had a brown hat tied around her neck with purple ribbon with the hat behind her and she wore a white bonnet. She had a slight smile. The stamp was titled "Laura Secord" and it was part of the "The War of 1812" collection. The stamp was available from 2021-2013. It was created by artists, Susan Scott and Suzanne Duranceau.
The second was issued on September 8 1992. It was her running through the woods wearing a long white dress with a brown cape and a white bonnet. Behind her to her left were 3 Indigenous people. Over 4 million copies of this stamp as made. The stamp was made by, Ralph Tibbles, Deborah Drew-Brook and Allan Cormack.