I presume you mean Heintzman Street near Keele St and Dundas St West. If that's the case the postal code is M6P 1Y7.
M4G 1P6
M5h 2n2
There are dozens of different postal codes for King Street West in Toronto. Many postal codes in Canada are limited to one side of a street in one block, or even just to one apartment building. In Toronto's downtown area, many office buildings each have several different postal codes.
N8x 1p4
The head office of the Toronto Stock Exchange is at The Exchange Tower 130 King Street West Toronto, ON M5X 1J2 So, the postal code of the exchange is M5X 1J2.
Toronto is in Canada. Zip codes are assigned only to places served by the United States Postal Service. The proper term is "Postal Code". There are 20 postal codes listed for Toronto. Go to the link below and put in the address to narrow that list down.
Canada does not have "zip" codes. Canada uses a "postal code" system. A postal code contains three letters and three single digit numbers. First there is a letter, followed by a single digit number, followed by a letter. Then there is a space. Following the space is a single digit number, followed by a letter, followed by a single digit number. The genius of the postal code is that it allows mail to be sorted right to the individual street block or, in many cases, right to the individual building. As such, the Province of Ontario would have hundreds of thousands, perhaps over a million postal codes. All postal codes in Ontario, Canada, begin with the letters K, L, M, N, or P. Postal codes beginning with M are exclusively within the city of Toronto.
The Postal Code for Harrowsmith, Ontario Canada is: K0H 1V0
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"Ont." is the most common abbreviation for Ontario. The postal abbreviation for Ontario is ON, which is frequently used in other contexts.
Toronto is Canada's largest city, both by population and area. It is the Capitol of the Province of Ontario. Toronto is in the Eastern half of the country, on the western shore of Lake Ontario.