Mailing Address, Mailbox, and Parcel Locker
Once you have settled into your new home, please remember to update your
mailing address with your financial, insurance, licensing, healthcare
providers, and any other organizations you are connected with to ensure
uninterrupted service.
East
Tower – 5189 Earles St, Vancouver, V5R 0M7
West
Tower – 2729 Kingsway, Vancouver, V5R 0M6
Mailbox
Your mailbox is located in the lobby of your respective tower and is
labeled with your unit number. Mailbox keys are provided to you during your Key
Pickup Appointment.
Parcel Lockers – BlueBox Smart Locker
A BlueBox Smart Locker is installed in each tower lobby for convenient
parcel delivery. Please sign up and register an account using the instructions
provided in the BlueBox leaflet included in your Homeowner Library.
For any setup inquiries or issues, please contact BlueBox Customer
Support directly at:
Phone: 1 833 258 3269
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