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Our Online Collection


The HSPL is noted for:

  • The best B.N.A. reference collection in the world

  • A significant collection of early Canadian philatelic journals in OCR searchable format

  • A comprehensive collection of Canadian auction catalogues

  • Historical runs of selected auction catalogues

  • Research collections from important Canadian philatelists

  • Historical collection of prospectus for International and Canadian stamp exhibitions

Lending policy

We have a 6-week borrowing period for items in our circulating collection, though we also have areference collection that is for in-library use only. The HSPL does not provide an interlibrary loan service.

Requesting books by mail

Anyone living in Canada can request books from us. Requesters are responsible to pay both the incoming and outgoing shipping. If you wish to borrow items via mail please contact us at library@greenefoundation.ca regarding payment and availability of items.

Can’t find what you are looking for?

Contact our librarian - library@greenefoundation.ca

If you have any reference requests please do not hesitate to reach out to us via email. We are happy to point you towards potential resources or provide scans when possible.

Office & Library Hours

The Greene Foundation Office and the Harry Sutherland Philatelic Library are open during the following times:

Monday | 10 am - 4 pm

Tuesday | 10 am - 4 pm

Wednesday | 10 am - 4 pm Office Open - Library Closed

Thursday | 10 am - 4 pm

Friday | Closed

Saturday | Closed

Sunday | Closed

10 Summerhill Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4T 1A8

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About the Library


The Harry Sutherland Philatelic Library at the Vincent Graves Greene Philatelic Research Foundation aims to support the work of the Greene Foundation and philately in Canada by:

  • Providing a comprehensive collection of items relating to British North American and Canadian philately;

  • Providing an up-to-date collection of items relating to expertizing, frauds and forgeries;

  • Supporting the basic needs of the Canadian philatelic community with definitive works on important collecting areas and the most recent general catalogues.

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