Stittsville PO - K2S 1A0
Posted by: lindeye
N 45° 15.304 W 075° 55.018
18T E 428050 N 5011694
Stittsville Post Office located on Main Street Stittsville in Ottawa, Ontario.
Waymark Code: WMKBNA
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 03/15/2014
Views: 5
STITTSVILLE PO
1606 MAIN ST
STITTSVILLE ON K2S 1A0
Hours of Operation
Sunday Closed
Mon-Fri 08:00 - 17:45
Sat 09:00 - 12:00
History: the village built its first post office in 1854. The first postmaster was Jackson Stitt, and so the village became known as Stittsville. This rural village was located at the intersection of what is now Carp Road and Hazeldean Road. In 1870 the Great Fire devastated the village and much of Carleton County. The village was rebuilt a mile south where a new railway opened up a month after the fire. By 1920, the post office was in Bradley's General Store situated along the railway. In 1977 the current building was built expressly for the Stittsville PO, serving a community of about 3000 people. The community now has 10 times that many.
Post Office Type: Rural
Province/Territory: Ontario
Historical Significance: No - Modern building
Location has a philatelic display: yes
Friendly and helpful service: yes
What brought you here?: Sending a package for a friend.
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