One of the more unusual images features an AI-generated likeness of O’Reilly created by the United States Postal Service — a fun reminder that even traditional hobbies like philately are embracing new technology and interactive experiences.
Another photo shows O’Reilly volunteering at the Canadian booth for the Postal History Society of Canada, one of several Canadian organizations represented at the world-class exhibition.

Kevin O’Reilly volunteers at the Canadian booth for the Postal History Society of Canada during Boston 2026 World Expo in Massachusetts. Canadian societies and collectors have maintained a strong presence throughout the international exhibition. (Submitted by Kevin O’Reilly)
The third image captures O’Reilly delivering a presentation on Canada’s Eastern Arctic Patrol for the American Society of Polar Philatelists, highlighting Canada’s strong presence in polar and northern postal history research.

Kevin O’Reilly delivers a presentation on Canada’s Eastern Arctic Patrol for the American Society of Polar Philatelists during Boston 2026 World Expo. The presentation focused on Canada’s northern postal history and Arctic operations. (Submitted by Kevin O’Reilly)
Boston 2026 continues to attract collectors, exhibitors and society representatives from around the world for a week of exhibits, meetings, seminars and philatelic fellowship.
Canadian Stamp News welcomes additional photos and stories from Canadians attending Boston 2026. Readers are encouraged to share exhibit highlights, presentations, society activities and memorable moments from the show for possible publication online and in an upcoming issue. Send photos and information to info@trajan.ca.