Canada Post has a website to get postal codes. Postal codes are 6 digits, starting with a letter, then alternating numbers and letters
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With the information given, Alberta postal codes all start with T, then Edmonton generally is T5 or T6. The rest of it will depend on the exact street address.
2007-11-18 09:52:54
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answered by JuanB 7
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We don't use American style zip codes, we use postal codes.
Each area of a town or city has it's own postal code.
You can obtain the list by contacting Canada Post
T5.... are addresses on the north side of the river and T6..... are addresses on the south side of the river.
2007-11-18 16:17:45
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answered by Lynne W 6
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In Alberta all of our postal codes start with a T. Your best bet though is to check our canadapost.ca for a specific area.
2007-11-18 17:07:58
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answered by Micha M 2
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If you mean zipcode you need an address as different neighbourhoods have different zip (we call them postal codes) codes.
If you mean area code for the telephone for Edmonton it is 780.
2007-11-18 00:51:40
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answered by Choqs 6
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in canada we have postal codes not zip codes!
and their are many both in edmonton and alberta ...you need to be specific with a street name and then you can look it up at canadapost.ca
2007-11-18 00:58:56
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answered by HAPA CHIC 6
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area code is 780 in northern alberta and edmonton and Calgary and south is 403 .. we have postal codes here not zip codes and they are different for every adddress... Check out Canadapost.com for area code searchs..
2007-11-18 02:49:24
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answered by Denali 4
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There are different "area" codes for every address in Alberta.You need the address of the person then look it up in the postal directory.
2007-11-18 00:33:35
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answered by Janell T 6
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