The Post Office Museum was built in 1910 for the Post Office Department of Canada and was Wilfred Laurier’s last gift to his adopted city. The building is now considered a heritage building and is being used to house temporary exhibitions of art and history. A permanent exhibition in the building replicates a post office from 1910-1920; visitors can see this and be taken back to a different time.
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