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Canada does not have "zip" codes. Canada's mail coding system is much more sophisticated than that used in the US. 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.

Lake Ontario, however, was not assigned a postal code because Canada Post does not deliver mail to Lake Ontario.

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