Historic site

Toronto's First Post Office

14 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Mona
September 4, 2022
Toronto's First Post Office is a historic post office in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest purpose-built post office in Canada that functioned as a department of the British Royal Mail, and the only surviving example.
Ralph
October 16, 2018
Want to send a postcard home the old fashioned way with a stamped wax seal. Great place to visit right downtown. Otherwise if you need stamps you can buy them everywhere but not waxed!
Julie
August 16, 2017
This quaint and rustic post office was Toronto's first. Historical information and activities available.
Alex
September 4, 2017
Toronto's First Post Office (or Fourth York Post Office) is an 1834 post office in Toronto. It is the oldest purpose-built and the only surviving example, of a post office that functioned as a department of the British Royal Mail in Canada. Located at 260 Adelaide Street East, the building now houses a museum and a full-service post office, run by the Town of York Historical Society. Get a direct access from my building , one minute way by foot.
Toronto's First Post Office (or Fourth York Post Office) is an 1834 post office in Toronto. It is the oldest purpose-built and the only surviving example, of a post office that functioned as a department of the British Royal Mail in Canada. Located at 260 Adelaide Street East, the building now hous…
Julie
December 19, 2011
Write someone a letter written with old timey ink and quill. This little-known tourist spot is worth the visit.

Unique things to do nearby

Show Me The City- A Toronto Walking Tour
Toronto Downtown Photography Tour
Private Photoshoot in Yorkville Toronto

Locals also recommend

Location
260 Adelaide St E
Toronto, ON