Country Codes

Canada Postal 6-Alphanumeric Codes

Canada uses a unique postal code system that differs from the ZIP codes used in the United States. The Canadian postal code system helps organize mail delivery across the country’s vast territory efficiently.

Country Information

InformationDetails
CountryCanada
Postal Code RangeA0A 0A0 – Y1A 9Z9
Calling Code+1
ISO CodeCA
CapitalOttawa
RegionNorth America

Understanding Canadian Postal Codes

Canadian postal codes are 6-character alphanumeric codes that combine three letters and three digits in the format “A1A 1A1”. This system ranges from A0A 0A0 to Y1A 9Z9 and provides precise location identification for mail delivery services.

The format follows a specific pattern:

  • First character: Represents a postal district (province or territory)
  • Second character: Represents a sub-region within the district
  • Third character: Represents a delivery area
  • Fourth character: Represents a city block or rural area
  • Fifth character: Represents one side of a street or specific building
  • Sixth character: Represents a specific address or postal delivery point

Provincial Postal Code Ranges

AbbreviationProvince/TerritoryPostcode RangeCapital
ABAlbertaT0A – T9XEdmonton
BCBritish ColumbiaV0A – V9ZVictoria
MBManitobaR0A – R8NWinnipeg
NBNew BrunswickE1A – E9HFredericton
NLNewfoundland and LabradorA0A – A8ASt. John’s
NTNorthwest TerritoriesX0E – X1AYellowknife
NSNova ScotiaB0C – B9AHalifax
NUNunavutX0A – X0CIqaluit
ONOntarioK0A – R5JToronto
PEPrince Edward IslandC0A – C1NCharlottetown
QCQuebecG0A – J9ZQuebec City
SKSaskatchewanR5K – S9XRegina
YTYukonY0A – Y1AWhitehorse

How to Use Canadian Postal Codes

When addressing mail in Canada, the postal code should be written on the last line of the address, separated by at least one space from the province abbreviation. This system ensures accurate and efficient mail delivery across Canada’s diverse geographic landscape, from urban centers to remote northern communities.