Rural, northern and Indigenous communities in Canada are often under-served when it comes to financial and community services. Access to services may require a lengthy drive and sometimes online access isn’t a reliable way to get the things members of the community need. Our newest post office concept brings new services to help fill potential gaps in these communities.
What to expect in our new post offices
Canada Post is piloting new post offices across Canada that will showcase and test new features including some, or all, of the following:
Money services
- ATM
- Money transfers
Staples
- business supplies
- computer workstation
- printing and shredding
Electric vehicle (EV) charging
Rentable meeting rooms
Access to local business and community information
Secure access to:
- Package drop off
- Postal and parcel boxes
Going green with electric vehicle charging
We know Canadians are making more eco-friendly choices, which is why some new post offices have EV charging stations that are compatible with all electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
A one-stop-shop for your small business needs
You will be able to drop off your mail and pick up business supplies in one location, thanks to a wide selection of Staples business supplies.
Helping communities
Canada Post is excited to provide communities with better access to products and services they might be currently missing. We will use this new post office as a learning experience to continue to bring more value to Canadians and help better serve the communities that rely on us.
The new post offices are located at:
- Membertou, Nova Scotia – Unit 1 – 90 San’tele’sew Awti
- High Prairie, Alberta – 4801 52 Avenue
- Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan – 260 Broadway St W
- Little Current, Ontario – 14 Water St