Canada Post has ceased delivering mail to the town of Jasper but plans on offering free mail forwarding to impacted residents.
A red delivery service alert was issued for Jasper on July 23 due to the evacuation of the community.
“A red alert means that there will be no mail delivery in the community,” Canada Post stated in an email to the Fitzhugh.
“The safety of our employees is our number one priority.”
The town’s post office remains intact, and any mail still there will continue to be held there for the time being.
Canada Post said any mail heading for Jasper will be held at its Edmonton facility until further notice.
“We understand the importance of postal services to our customers and we continue to put contingency measures in place, assessing the situation and options, to best serve residents of Jasper and to keep them connected,” the email added.
More information on mail forwarding and details to request the free service will be shared later this week.
Updates on mail availability, delivery and postal services will be posted on Canada Post’s closures and service interruptions webpage.
Delivery service alerts are posted and updated on the delivery service alerts webpage and on @canadaposthelps X account, formerly Twitter.
If customers have questions regarding mail delivery, they can contact Canada Post’s Customer Service team online at canadapost.ca/support or by telephone at 1-866-607-6301 (TTY: 1-800-267-2797).