1967 Toronto Capital City of Ontario
In 1867 the United Province of Canada joined New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to form the Dominion of Canada. The old United Province of Canada was divided into two provinces, Ontario and Quebec. Toronto became the capital of the province of Ontario in 1867.
Legislative Assembly Buildings
1) 1867 - 1893 : Front Street
The Parliament Buildings on Front Street which had housed the Upper Canada and Province of Canada legislative bodies were used for the Ontario Legislative Assembly until the Ontario Legislative Building at Queen's Park was opened in 1893.
Front Street Parliament Buildings
From 1893 : Queen's Park
The site of the new assembly building was the land formerly known as King's College. The King's College building on that site was demolished and replaced by the Queen's Park building. It is interesting to note that the King's College building was an insane asylum before its demolition.
Ontario Legislative Assembly building (c. 1890)
Ontario Legislative Assembly building 1952
House of Assembly Post Office
The House of Assembly post office handled government mail as well as mail deposited in the Queen's Park mail box. Some of the cancellations and postal markings in use from 1906 to 1967 are shown below:
1906
House of Assembly to Altoona, Pa., August 21, 1906
1907
Correspondence from Member of Legislative Assembly M.H. Hoyle
House of Assembly (duplex cancellation) to Orono, March 24 1907
Free franking privileges did not extend to provincial legislatures
House of Assembly Ontario duplex
Printed on the reverse of the envelope
1917
Provincial Treasurer to Sudbury, March 16, 1917
Illustrated Back
1918
Office of Inspector of Factories, Shops and Office Buildings, December 3, 1918
1926
House of Assembly machine cancellation, May 3, 1926
1931
Double circle machine postmark (green ink) February 26, 1931
1937
Registered mail from the House of Assembly, November 9, 1937
5 cents forward letter rate for 2 ounce letter + 10 cents registration fee
House of Assembly circular date stamp:
Stamps with perforated initials "LA" (Legislative Assembly):
Dated Registration handstamp:
Treasurer Province of Ontario wax seal:
1938
March 16, 1938
1948
July 25, 1948
1951
House of Assembly to Nassau, Bahamas, October 30, 1951
St. Joseph's College was across the street from the legislative assembly
1965
House of Assembly, Toronto local, January 27, 1965
39 cents paying 4 cents local postage + 35 cent registration fee
1967
House of Assembly meter, May 4, 1967
From Robert Welch, The Provincial Secretary and Minister of Citizenship
Toronto Capital Centennial Stamp
The stamp commemorating Toronto as the capital city of Ontario, designed by Harvey Prosser, was issued on September 28, 1967.
Essays
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Prosser Essays
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Approved Model
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First Day Covers
Capital
H & E
Chickering/Jackson
Overseas Mailers
Rosecraft
Canada Envelope Company
Schering Corporation
David Pritchard
Usages
International Air Mail
Vancouver to Goteborg, Sweden, December 4, 1967
Air mail letter rate to Europe 15 cents one-half ounce (30 cents one ounce)