Parrsboro Post Office - Parrsboro, NS
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 45° 24.316 W 064° 19.570
20T E 396217 N 5028827
In downtown Parrsboro, this brick post office was just one of dozens built in the same period throughout the Maritimes. This one was built in 1971-72 and the post office moved in in 1972.
Waymark Code: WMQADP
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 01/22/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
Views: 4

Parrsboro Village was originally on Partridge Island, to the south of present Parrsboro. This is the fourth Parrsboro post office and the third in the present town. Mounted on the front wall of the post office is an historical marker which relates the story of the postal service in Parrsboro.

Home to the Fundy Geological Museum, the Parrsboro area was first settled by the Acadians in 1670, then later by New England Planters after the Acadians' expulsion in 1755. Shipbuilding and fishing became the major industries and in 1877, Parrsboro, being the nearest port to Springhill, became the southern terminus of the Springhill and Parrsboro Railway. The railway was built primarily to haul coal from the Springhill mines to the port at Parrsboro. With steadily declining coal shipments railway service to Parrsboro was abandoned on June 14, 1958.

Incorporated as a town on July 15, 1889, Parrsboro today has a population of around 1,300. If one were to follow Main Street south out of town, it would turn into Whitehall Road and lead one to the waterfront and the OLDEST Building in Cumberland County, Ottawa House. It is the former summer home of one of the Fathers of Confederation, our sixth Prime Minister, Sir Charles Tupper. Ottawa House is actually three different buildings from three eras, from the late 1760s to circa 1860.
Parrsboro Post Office
Postal service for this region began in the 1790s at the original village Site of nearby Partridge Island and James Ratchford, Esq. was the first Postmaster. In the 1850s the Post office moved to Mill Village, which later became the Town of Parrsboro.

There are three known former Post Office sites within the town, One was on Howard Lane. Another was the large brick building, still standing at the corner of Main and Two Islands.

This building was built in 1971, was occupied by Canada Post in 1972. For a few years it contained a Department of Fisheries Office.

Formerly on this site was one of the town's oldest hotels, known respectively as the Minas and then, Evangeline Hotel. In the days before electric lights, that building had a large coal gas green globe light hanging from its balcony to light the street and welcome patrons to its bar and lodgings.
From the historical marker at the post office
Group that erected the marker: Tht Town of Parrsboro

URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
245 Main Street
Parrsboro, NS Canada
B0M 1S0


Visit Instructions:
Take a picture of the marker, preferably including yourself or your GPSr in the photo. A very detailed description of your visit may be substituted for a photo. In any case please provide a description of your visit. A description of only "Visited" or "Saw it while on vacation" by anyone other than the person creating the waymark may be deleted by the waymark owner or the category officers.
Search for...
Geocaching.com Google Map
Google Maps
MapQuest
Bing Maps
Nearest Waymarks
Nearest Signs of History
Nearest Geocaches
Create a scavenger hunt using this waymark as the center point
Recent Visits/Logs:
Date Logged Log  
Saxo-fun visited Parrsboro Post Office - Parrsboro, NS 09/21/2018 Saxo-fun visited it