Canada has 775,000 zip codes. You can downloadthem, but is costs about $ 140.00.
Surf "Canadian zip codes."
BTW, they are not like ours. ie, a zip codehere might be 19601, in Canada they are number, letter, etc.
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2007-03-25 16:27:06
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answered by Barry auh2o 7
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They are called postal codes in Canada. Same as zip codes, but they contain letters and numbers.
There are millions of postal codes in Canada. Each city, town and county has their own, and usually more than one.
2007-03-25 18:07:05
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answered by Joseph 2
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we call them postal codes and they are different for every province, city, and street, like in the US. They usually start with the same letter depending on the region. For example..all the postal code in the province of Manitoba start with "R". Then it's R(number)(letter) space (number)(letter)(number). ex. R3B 2L4. I'm sure you can look it up on the internet, call the person you need to write, or get a hold of the city's phonebook for your answer.
2007-03-25 16:37:20
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answered by Leah 2
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Canada has Postal Codes, not zip codes - don't think that everybody is just like the states.
SHould I ask you what the postal code of the U.S is....?
2007-03-26 02:21:21
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answered by B2B2008 5
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go to: www.canadapost.ca you can look up any postal code in Canada for free
2007-03-25 16:54:58
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answered by hkitty 2
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Those folk up there for some reason has a bunch of them. I haven't figured out why but then I guess it makes it look like people actually do live there. Well at least for a while.
postal codes Canada and click search.
2007-03-25 16:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Postal Code...Letter, number, letter (space) number, letter, number....like C2N 2G9
2007-03-25 16:24:25
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answered by steve 5
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What part? Call the USPS in your area and ask.
2007-03-25 16:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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we have a ton of them, what part of what city?
2007-03-25 16:23:20
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answered by Anonymous
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