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Learn about the history, format and usage of Canadian postal codes, which are six-character alphanumeric strings that form part of postal addresses. Find out how to look up, validate and write postal codes for different provinces and territories.
Learn about the history and current status of telephone area codes in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Find out how 647 is an overlay area code for mobile and competitive services, while 416 is the original and dominant code for landlines.
Learn about the 10 provinces and 3 territories of Canada, their history, geography, population, and government. See a map and a table of their names, capitals, languages, and seats in the Senate.
Area code 683 is a new overlaid area code for most of northeastern and central Ontario in Canada, effective from June 18, 2022. It joins area codes 705 and 249, which were created in 1956 and 2011 respectively.
Learn the two-letter codes used by Canada Post to represent the 13 provinces and territories on addressed mail. Find out the sources, meanings and history of the abbreviations, and how they avoid naming overlaps with U.S. states.
Learn about the history and current status of telephone area codes in eastern Ontario, Canada, including Ottawa and Gatineau. Find out how overlay codes 343 and 753 were introduced to address the number shortage and how they affect local calling areas.
Learn about the telephone area codes in Alberta, Canada, that form an overlay with area code 403 of southern Alberta, and northern Alberta's 780. See the history, service area, and central office codes of each area code.
Area codes 778, 236, and 672 are telephone area codes in British Columbia, Canada. They form an overlay complex with area code 604, which serves only a small southwestern section of the province, and area code 250, which serves the rest of the province.