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Yes, area codes 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844 are all toll-free in North America, including the USA and Canada. Area codes 833 and 822 are reserved for future toll-free numbers.
Most NBC shows "do" air in Canada. Depending on what area of Canada you live in depends on what programs will show.
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.
A big trade show in Canada is the Canadian Western Agribition which is held in Regina. Another big trade show is the National Home Show and Canada Blooms in Toronto.
Area codes in the US and Canada were introduced in 1947.
There are about 300 area codes in the United States, about 30 in Canada, and about 20 in other miscellaneous islands in or near the Caribbean that share country code +1 with the US and Canada. There are about 400 area codes in Mexico. There are about 600 area codes in the UK. There are about 5,200 area codes in Germany.
The US and Canada began using area codes in 1947.
There is a list of area codes for the US and Canada on LincMad.com; see the related link.
The first telephone area codes were issued for the USA and Canada in 1947. The first telephone area codes were issued in the UK in 1958.
The US and Canada began using area codes in 1947.
The first area codes were introduced in the United States and Canada by the Bell System in 1947. There were 86 codes in the initial assignment, including 212 for New York City, 213 for Los Angeles, and 305 for the entire state of Florida.
Whistler, British Columbia, uses area codes +1 604, +1 778, and +1 236.
See the related link for a list of area codes in North America (USA, Canada, etc.).(see related links)
The area code system for the United States and Canada was created in 1947.
There are about 300 area codes in the United States, plus 30 in Canada and 20 in other countries and territories in or near the Caribbean.
An area code is a numeric prefix identified with telephone numbers in a particular portion of a country. Area codes were first introduced in the US and Canada in 1947, and in the UK in 1958.