Toronto's First Post Office in Toronto

Coronavirus-Krankheit (COVID-19) Situation

bestätigte Fälle

4946090

Todesfälle

59034

KanadaToronto's First Post Office

 

geschlossen

🕗 öffnungszeiten

Montag-
Dienstag-
Mittwoch-
Donnerstag-
Freitag-
Samstag-
Sonntag-
260, Adelaide Street East, M5A 1N1, Toronto, Toronto Division, CA Canadá
kontakte telefon: +1 416-865-1833
webseite: www.townofyork.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibung
Latitude: 43.6518808, Longitude: -79.3704003

kommentare 5

  • Glenn Dickler

    Glenn Dickler

    ::

    Like walking back in time great place to visit

  • HOWARD SHORE

    HOWARD SHORE

    ::

    Toronto's First Post Office, Toronto, Ontario Canada This happens to be Toronto's Very First Post Office which has served as a post office up until 1839. Furthermore, James Howard Scott served as the first Postmaster for the new Town of Toronto. Some sources, such as John Ross Robertson, say that this building, although built in 1832, was not used as a post office until 1836. During my visit, I had Katie give ME a Tour and showed ME around. I want to personally Thank Katie for the Excellent Tour that she provided to ME as well as helping ME make my Youtube Video back on Saturday, January 6, 2018 Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive, Volunteer Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS

  • Farida Husseini

    Farida Husseini

    ::

    Best museum ever ! could add a bit more historical items for less expensive prices in the gift shop tho. 20 minute walk from the St Lawrence market

  • Alb Vas

    Alb Vas

    ::

    It's awesome! If you love history, you have to see this place. I never knew there was a post office here. It's like a museum. It's like taking a step back in time. There's even places to sit temporarily and write out your letters or whatever, by a fireplace and all. Very nice place.

  • Ed Drass

    Ed Drass

    ::

    Just imagine what it'd be like to get a letter from someone written in quill pen, sealed with wax, with a cool stamp and postmark. Now go down there and write that letter! A hidden gem, I tell visitors and Torontonians alike. Also check out around their building. Out back I found cool paving stones imprinted with old stamps.

nächste Post

📑 alle Kategorien

AnbetungsstätteAnwaltApothekeAquariumArztAutohändlerAutoreparaturAutovermietungAutowäscheBahnhofBankBarBaumarktBegräbnisheimBekleidungsgeschäftBibliothekBlumenhändlerBotschaftBuchhaltungBuchladenBushaltestelleBäckereiCafeCampingplatzDachdeckerDas RathausEinkaufszentrumElektrikerElektronikladenEssenFahrradladenFeuerwehrFilmverleihFinanzenFitnessstudioFlughafenFreizeitparkFriedhofGegendGeldautomatGemischtwarenladenGeneralunternehmerGerichtsgebäudeGeschäftGesundheitHaarpflegeHaus WarenladenHindu-TempelImmobilienagenturJuwelierKasinoKaufhausKegelbahnKinoKircheKlempnerKrankenhausKunstgalerieLagerungLebensmittelgeschäft oder SupermarktLeuchtturmLokale RegierungsstelleMahlzeit LieferungMahlzeit zum MitnehmenMalerMoscheeMuseumMöbelgeschäftNachtclubNatürliches MerkmalOrtschaftParkParkenPhysiotherapeutinPolitischPolizeiPostPrämisseReiseagenturRestaurantRouteRv Park, CampingSchlosserSchuhladenSchuleSchönheitssalonSehenswürdigkeitSpaSpirituosengeschäftStadionSublocality level 1SubpremiseSupermarktSynagogeTankstelleTaxistandTierhandlungTierärztliche VersorgungTransitstationU-BahnstationUmgangsspracheUmzugsunternehmenUniversitätUnterkunftVersicherungsagenturVerwaltungsbereich Ebene 1Verwaltungsbereich Ebene 2Verwaltungsbereich Ebene 3WäscheZahnarztZoo