Provinces of Canada, Telephone Area codes, Postal codes, Population etc.,
Alberta,
AB, Telephone Area Codes : 403 780, Postal Code Letter: T |
British
Columbia, BC, Telephone Area Codes : 250, 604, Postal Code Letter: V |
Manitoba,
MB, Telephone Area Codes : 204, Postal Code Letter: R |
New
Brunswick, NB, Telephone Area Codes : 506 Postal Code Letter: E |
Newfoundland/Labrador,
NL, somtimes erroneously called NF, Telephone Area Codes : 709, Postal Code
Letter: A |
Nova
Scotia, NS, Telephone Area Codes : 902 Postal Code Letter: B |
Northwest
Territories, NT, Telephone Area Codes : 819, 867, Postal Code Letter:
X |
Nunavut,
NU [became official 2000 December 18.], Telephone Area Codes : 819, 867
Postal Code Letter: X |
Ontario,
ON, Telephone Area Codes : 416, 519, 613, 705, 807, 905, Postal Code Letter:
K,L,M,N,P |
Prince
Edward Island , PE, Telephone Area Codes : 902 Postal Code Letter: C |
Quebec,
PQ/QC [PQ is favoured by Anglophiles, QC by Francophiles], Telephone Area
Codes : 418 450 514 819, Postal Code Letter: G,H,J |
Saskatchewan,
SK, Telephone Area Codes : 306 Postal Code Letter: S |
Yukon,
YT/YK[YT is favoured by the post office, YK by the locals.], Telephone Area
Codes : 867, Postal Code Letter: Y |
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