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Whether you live in the City of the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre, or you're just planning a visit, it is one of the richest sources of stamp resources in North America. Here are some places to hang out on your visit, but do try to visit some of our other wonderful attractions too!

Regrettably, this site is limited by my meager time and resources. If you have something else to be added, or the information herein is incorrect or out of date, please e-mail me.

RETAIL STAMP STORES

Unfortunately an endangered species all over North America, but some first-class establishments still operate within the city limits. Most of the operating stamp stores are within walking distance of each other downtown, or within a couple of miles of each other in West Toronto. The suburbs used to have a few not too long ago, but they have withered away due to galloping costs of commercial leasing. Still, the following should be around for a long time, although many of them have moved in the last few years to avoid redevelopment of their properties. Stamp stores generally charge premium prices for stamps, but many are open six days a week so you don't have to hunt them down.

 

Old Toronto

ARCADE STAMPS - 10 King Street East, 3rd floor. The Arcade recently had to move from its location of decades due to redevelopment. Features new issues and a great selection of mint topicals. Good for supplies too. Sells coins as well. Also offers reasonably priced appraisals. No longer open on weekends.

GEORGE S. WEGG LIMITED (now HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN STAMPS)  - Markham Street, west side, just south of Bloor Street, underneath the Hollywood Canteen movie memorabilia shop (close to Bathurst subway). Another victim of high downtown rents, this downtown stalwart now shares space with a movie memorabilia shop in Mirvish Village. The namesake passed away a few years ago, but his successors carry on a fine tradition. Caters more to the classic collector with a large stock of classic Canada and Europe. Boxes and boxes of covers and postcards too. Also has the best stock of philatelic literature in the city. Supplies are hit or miss every once in a while, but they try to keep a good stock on hand. Appraisals available too.

BAY STAMP & COINS - Atrium on Bay, now on the basement level on the middle of the north side, just west of Yonge Street (you can reach it underground from the Dundas subway station). Formerly the Toronto branch of Darnell's. Used to be in the Eaton's department store before they decided to divest themselves of just about anything that wasn't clothing. The new location is a couple of blocks north in a new, clean, well lit location. Not a lot of stamps on hand and their stock of supplies can be spotty at times. Apparently phonecards and coins have the bigger markup. However, reasonable prices on supplies they do have in stock (they also special order) and very handy for the downtown crowd.

PHILATELIC COUNTERS

Government cutbacks being what they are, you either have to go downtown or call the Philatelic Centre in Antigonish, NS. Gone are the counters in Don Mills and Scarborough. Maybe you can find a friendly clerk to help you at one of the dozens of privately run postal outlets. Still, if you're looking for new issues, first day covers, or something to frame and put on the wall, you can get some seriously immediate gratification. I find that First Canadian Place is generally friendlier than the Atrium, but I tend to go to the Atrium at peak hours. At present, neither of the downtown counters are open on weekends or holidays.

FIRST CANADIAN PLACE - Basement level, near the Adelaide Street Entrance (In the PATH underground complex - you can reach it from King, Union or St. Andrew subway stations, but it's best to ask for directions)

THE ATRIUM ON BAY - Ground level near the Dundas Street Entrance (can be reached underground from the Dundas subway station)

MISSISSAUGA SQUARE ONE - Highway 10 & 403, Mississauga. Never actually visited it, but its the only one in the Greater Toronto Area that's not downtown.

AUCTION HOUSES

The following come highly recommended. They have regular office hours, are friendly, and if you're loved one passed away leaving a collection behind, they should be the first ones to call. Most of them would be glad to come for a visit to see a large holding. Toronto is particularly rich in auction houses, but two have closed down or left town in the last few years so I hope these guys hang around a mite longer.

R. MARESCH & SON - 6075 Yonge Street, North York . Another auction house of long standing featuring Canada, Commonwealth and Foreign. Auctions about once every two months. (416) 363-7777.

JOHN H. TALMAN LIMITED - Regrettably just had to shut down their storefront, but still holding auctions.  (416) 363-9997.

STAMP CLUBS (and their annual exhibitions)

The backbone of the hobby. Toronto features several thriving clubs. Most welcome visitors and a number are organized enough to throw an annual party. Most also have sales circuits. Most are closed during the summer.

The City

NORTH YORK PHILATELIC SOCIETY - Meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month (Sept.-June, 3rd Weds. only July-Aug.) Centennial Arena, north side of Finch Ave. W., west of Bathurst St. 6:30 p.m. Annual Exhibition June 10 at the Goulding Community Centre, west of Yonge off of Goulding Avenue (between Finch & Steeles)

NORTH TORONTO STAMP CLUB - Meetings 2nd and 4th Thursdays (except July and August), 7:30 p.m. in the Yorkminster Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge Street (north of St. Clair). Sales Circuit, auctions, speakers. Visitors always welcome. Contact: NTSC.President@gmail.com .

SCARBOROUGH STAMP CLUB - Meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday, September to June at 7pm at Cedarbrook Community Centre. Contact Don Beaumont, 22 Gregson Street, Ajax, ON L1T 3Z9.

TORONTO HARMONIE STAMP CLUB - Meets on the first Monday of the month, except July and August, at 7:30 p.m. in a member's house. New members or visitors are always welcome. For further information, call Jake Doehler at 416-438-4862, e-mail bimlidoehler@hotmail.com

WEST TORONTO STAMP CLUB (westtorontostampclub.org ) - Meets second, third and fourth Tuesdays (except July and August), 7:30 pm at Fairfield Seniors' Centre, 80 Lothian Ave., Etobicoke, (Bloor/Islington area). Auctions, dealers, speakers, study group, annual exhibition. Visitors always welcome.

GREATER TORONTO AREA PHILATELIC ALLIANCE (GTAPA) - The new umbrella organization for Greater Toronto Area clubs. Still in its infancy, it is now the de facto bulletin publisher for all its member clubs. In the future, it is planning an annual show for all the area clubs.

INSURANCE AND BANKING PHILATELIC SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN - CANADIAN BRANCH
Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month (except July, August and December) at 6:00pm. Location: BCE Place, 161 Bay Street, 29th floor at the premises of Canaccord Capital Corporation. Contact: Don Peach, Secretary of the I&BPSGB/CB, 83 Nymark Avenue, Toronto, ON M2J 2H1.

 

Greater Toronto Area

AJAX PHILATELIC SOCIETY - Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday, September to June at the Ajax Public Library, 65 Harwood Ave. S., from 6pm to 9pm. Contact Steve Warcop, 1511 Silver Spruce Dr., Pickering, ON L1V 5G9. (416) 875-6446.

BRAMALEA STAMP CLUB - Meets 1st Sunday October to June inclusive (2:00-4:00 pm) and 3rd Tuesday year round (7:30-9:30 p.m.) at Terry Miller Recreation Complex, Williams Parkway (between Dixie Rd. and Bramalea Rd.) Brampton, Ont. Visitors welcome. Correspondence: Bramalea Stamp Club, Box 92531, Bramalea ON L6W 4R1.

REGIONAL AND NATIONAL BOURSES

Toronto hosts the most large stamp shows of any city in Canada. Dozens of dealers, Youth Booths, and the occasional exhibit.

CANADIAN STAMP NEWS- Two Toronto shows a year, April and October, in Mississauga.

UNIPEX - Show run by stamp supply dealer Unitrade Associates the second weekend in January at the Montecassino Hotel at Sheppard & Chesswood.

LOCAL BOURSES

Down to one show, run by my good friend Rick Howard  at the Cedarbrook Community Centre, 91 Eastpark Blvd. south of Lawrence Avenue and west of Markham Road, just behind the Cedarbrae Mall in Scarborough. About two shows a month. He's happy to keep you up to date at 416-778-4175.

INTERNATIONAL STAMP SHOWS

Details as they become available. Unfortunately, none of the philatelic groups in Canada, collector or dealer, feels up to the responsiblility of organizing an international level show. We don't expect anything until after 2010.

 

This website is maintained by Steve Haddock, a part-time stamp dealer in Toronto. For more stamp collecting resources and details about his stamp business, please visit his commercial website. Thanks.