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Built in 1902 by Canadian architect Samuel George Curry, the old post office was listed on the City of Toronto's heritage register nearly 50 years ago, but has not yet been designated under the ...
Ship your old stuff out in style—donate and let it deliver a second chance! Toronto's First Post Office is now accepting gently used items on behalf of Value Village Canada.
Last December, about 50 residents in a Toronto west-end neighbourhood packed a public information meeting to understand the fate of their 121-year-old post office.
It’s the first post office that opened after Toronto was incorporated in 1834. Only, it wasn’t operational until 1836. And city records suggest a second post office was already in use.
Next time you’re in Old Town take a trip back in time at Toronto’s First Post Office at 260 Adelaide St. E. Opened in 1833, it’s still a fully-functioning Canada Post with a postal service ...
City of Toronto wants heritage status for this 119-year-old office, months after Canada Post sold it
Toronto city staff are asking city council to pursue heritage status for a 119-year-old Canada Post building in the west end, months after the Crown corporation sold it to a private buyer against ...
Inside Newmarket’s Postmark Hotel, a new boutique hotel in an old post office With two restaurants, 55 unique guest rooms and plenty of postal-themed art ...
All stored in the basement of the old Waterloo Post Office (1910-11 by architect David Ewart, who designed dozens of post offices for the government between 1898 and 1914) at 35 King St. N., they ...
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