There is no postal code for Canada there are thousands of postal codes for the whole of Canada if you need a specific postal code go to www.canadapost.ca for instance my neighbour on the next street has a different postal code that mine and so does the people who live across the street from me - there might be one postal code fo a specific building like an apartment house with many apartments in it and long streets might have a different postal code for each side of the streeet at every intersection.
There is no postal code for the entire country. The Canadian postal codes are six-character alphanumeric zip codes. The system resembles the British postal code scheme. The string is LNL NLN (L=Letter, N=Number).
The characters pinpoint the postal district, the sortation area and the last three characters define the local delivery unit. There are approximately 850,000 different zip codes in Canada.
It all depends where the place is located. The template though is, "X1X 1X1". With X representing a letter and 1 representing a number, there is also a space inbeteen the third and fourth characters.
There are thousands of postal codes in the greater Toronto area. If you have the complete address, you can look up codes at the link below.
Belleville, Ontairo, Canada
K8N 5T3
Postal Codes in Canada are of the form LDLDLD where "L" represents a letter (A-Z) and "D" represents a digit (0-9). For example, Brigus has postal code A0A1K0.
Since our postal codes are order like this (letter, number, letter) (number, letter, number) the result would be 26x10x26x10x26x10=17,576,000. There are 17,576,000 POSSIBLE postal codes in Canada.
There is no one postal code assigned to Canada's capital city, Ottawa. There are in fact hundreds of postal codes assigned to the Ottawa area.
'Zip' codes are known as 'postal' codes in Canada and have 2 groups of 3 digits. The first letter is commonly the first initial of the nearest city. ie - all Vancouver area codes begin with V. - Mine is V2S 7Y5, my last one in a nearby village was V4W 2Z9. Near Toronto, a T would prefix them.
First, to sort out the question, Canada has Postal Codes and thousands of them depending on the Province,City,Street address or R.R. number. When you have that information you will get a postal code.
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There are several thousand different postal codes in Canada. You must be very specific on the location for which the postal code that you are inquiring about.For example.Windsor, Nova Scotia - the postal code is: B0N 2T0
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.
Postal Codes in Canada are of the form LDLDLD where "L" represents a letter (A-Z) and "D" represents a digit (0-9). For example, Brigus has postal code A0A1K0.
Canada uses postal codes, not zip codes. They vary from street to street.
Since our postal codes are order like this (letter, number, letter) (number, letter, number) the result would be 26x10x26x10x26x10=17,576,000. There are 17,576,000 POSSIBLE postal codes in Canada.
There is no one postal code assigned to Canada's capital city, Ottawa. There are in fact hundreds of postal codes assigned to the Ottawa area.
'Zip' codes are known as 'postal' codes in Canada and have 2 groups of 3 digits. The first letter is commonly the first initial of the nearest city. ie - all Vancouver area codes begin with V. - Mine is V2S 7Y5, my last one in a nearby village was V4W 2Z9. Near Toronto, a T would prefix them.
Canada doesn't use zip codes. You need to look up postal codes, and there isn't just one for the entire area of the Yukon. There are hundreds of postal codes for the Yukon. Use the link below to Canada Post postal code lookup. Type in the address and it will give you the correct postal code.
Canada does not use zip codes, we use postal codes. Calgary uses several different postal codes, probably in to the 100s. You would need to know the address, or area of Calgary to find the right postal code for it.
First, to sort out the question, Canada has Postal Codes and thousands of them depending on the Province,City,Street address or R.R. number. When you have that information you will get a postal code.
What part of Alberta are you referring to. You need to be more specific.