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CANPARACCOUNTS.Pdf WHSE SHIP_TO_NAME DESCRIPTION ADDRESS_1 ADDRESS_2 ADDRESS_3 CITY Canpar Account POSTAL CODE OPG, INC., ABITIBI PER PO SHIP TO ABITIBI CANYON CAN STORES INSTRUCTIONS Smooth Rock Falls CANYON 55605017 368 DECOSTA OPG, INC., ARNPRIOR ARN STORES STREET ARNPRIOR 55605032 K7S 3H6 OPG, INC., LOWER 368 DECOSTA MADAWASKA LMD STORES STREET ARNPRIOR 55605032 K7S 3H6 617 OPG, INC., STEWARTVILLE STEWARTVILLE STW STORES ROAD ARNPRIOR 55605032 K7S 3G8 OPG INC., ATIKOKAN PO BOX GS ATGS TOOL CRIB HIGHWAY 622 1900 ATIKOKAN 55605405 P0T 1C0 OPG INC., ATIKOKAN ATGS MAIN PO BOX GS WAREHOUSE HIGHWAY 622 1900 ATIKOKAN 55605405 P0T 1C0 OPG INC., LENNOX GS LXGS TOOL CRIB 7263 HWY 33 BATH 55605423 K0H 1G0 LXGS MAIN OPG INC., LENNOX GS WAREHOUSE 7263 HWY 33 BATH 55605423 K0H 1G0 OPG, INC., BINGHAM BINGHAM CHUTE BNG STORES NA CHUTE 55605016 ONTARIO POWER DNGS EAST SOUTH OF BOWMANVILL GENERATION INC. COMPLEX WHSE 1 HOLT ROAD 401 E 55605446 L1C 3Z8 DNGS LOWER ONTARIO POWER POWERHOUSE SOUTH OF BOWMANVILL GENERATION INC. STORES 1 HOLT ROAD 401 E 55605446 L1C3Z8 ONTARIO POWER DNGS SOUTH OF BOWMANVILL GENERATION INC. TEAMSTERS 1 HOLT ROAD 401 E 55605446 L1C3Z8 DNGS UPPER ONTARIO POWER POWERHOUSE SOUTH OF BOWMANVILL GENERATION INC. STORES 1 HOLT ROAD 401 E 55605446 L1C3Z8 IMS ONTARIO POWER WAREHOUSE INSPECTION AND 1 HOLT BOWMANVILL GENERATION DNG MAINT SERVICES ROAD SOUTH OF 401 E 55605446 L1C 3Z8 OPG EAST ONTARIO POWER DNGS WASTE SOUTH OF WAREHOUSE BOWMANVILL GENERATION MANAGEMENT 1 HOLT RD. S 401 BLDG E 55605446 L1C 3Z8 OPG, INC., BARRETT 693 BARRETT CHUTE BAR STORES CHUTE ROAD CALABOGIE 55605024 K0J 1H0 123 GENERATING OPG, INC., CALABOGIE CAL STORES STATION ROAD CALABOGIE 55631983 K0J 1H0 OPG, INC., MOUNTAIN 1223 HYDRO DAM CHUTE MTN STORES ROAD CALABOGIE 55631984 K0J 1H0 OPG, INC., UPPER 123 GENERATING MADAWASKA UMD STORES STATION ROAD CALABOGIE 55631983 K0J 1H0 PO BOX CAMPBELLFO OPG, INC., AUBURN AUB STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 PO BOX CAMPBELLFO OPG, INC., CHC CHC STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 PO BOX CAMPBELLFO OPG, INC., FRANKFORD FRA STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 OPG, INC., HAGUES PO BOX CAMPBELLFO REACH HAG STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 OPG, INC., HEALEY PO BOX CAMPBELLFO FALLS HEA STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 PO BOX CAMPBELLFO OPG, INC., LAKEFIELD LKF STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 OPG, INC., PO BOX CAMPBELLFO MEYERSBURG MEY STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 OPG, INC., RANNEY PO BOX CAMPBELLFO FALLS RAN STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 PO BOX CAMPBELLFO OPG, INC., SEYMOUR SEY STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 PO BOX CAMPBELLFO OPG, INC., SIDNEY SID STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 PO BOX CAMPBELLFO OPG, INC., SILLS ISLAND SIL STORES 8 TRENT DRIVE 966 RD 55605206 K0L 1L0 NORTH OF OPG, INC., CARIBOU HWY 525, 65 KM JUNC. HWY CARIBOU FALLS CAF STORES NW OF MINAKI 525 & 596 FALLS 55605022 P0X 1C0 CONISTON HYDRO OPG, INC., CHS CHS STORES ROAD CONISTON 55605013 P0M 1M0 CONISTON HYDRO OPG, INC., CONISTON CON STORES ROAD CONISTON 55605013 P0M 1M0 CONISTON HYDRO OPG, INC., MCVITTIE MCV STORES ROAD CONISTON 55605013 P0M 1M0 CONISTON HYDRO OPG, INC., STINSON STI STORES ROAD CONISTON 55605013 P0M 1M0 OPG, INC., RH 2500 SECOND PO BOX SAUNDERS SAU STORES STREET WEST 999 CORNWALL 55605031 K6H 5V1 OPG INC., LAMBTON 1886 ST. CLAIR GS LTGS TOOL CRIB PARKWAY COURTRIGHT 55631976 N0N 1H0 OPG INC., LAMBTON LTGS MAIN 1886 ST. CLAIR GS WAREHOUSE PARKWAY COURTRIGHT 55631976 N0N 1H0 OPG, INC., CRYSTAL CRYSTAL FALLS CRY STORES NA FALLS 55605016 1071 HIGHWAY PO BOX OPG, INC., EAR FALLS EAR STORES 105 220 EAR FALLS 55605021 P0V 1T0 1101 HIGHWAY OPG, INC., LAC SEUL LAC STORES 105 EAR FALLS 55605021 P0V 1T0 FROM JUNC. OF OPG, INC., MANITOU HWY. 804, 22 KM HWY. 804 FALLS MAN STORES N ON HWY. 804 & 105 EAR FALLS 55605021 P0V 1T0 OPG, INC., EAR FALLS 1070 HIGHWAY PO BOX SC NWE STORES 105 220 EAR FALLS 55605021 P0V 1T0 OPG, INC., ELLIOT CHUTE ELL STORES NA ELLIOT CHUTE 55605016 OPG, INC., CHATS 279 CLIFFORD FITZROY FALLS CHF STORES CAMPBELL ST. HARBOUR 55605026 K0A 1X0 400 VICTORIA FITZROY OPG, INC., HIGH FALLS HIF STORES STREET HARBOUR 55605206 K0A 1X0 OPG, INC., 400 VICTORIA FITZROY MERRICKVILLE MER STORES STREET HARBOUR 55605206 K0A 1X0 325 PINEDALE GRAVENHURS OPG, INC., CHG CHG STORES ROAD T 55605015 P1P 1L8 325 PINEDALE GRAVENHURS OPG, INC., BIG CHUTE CHU STORES ROAD T 55605015 P1P 1L8 325 PINEDALE GRAVENHURS OPG, INC., BIG EDDY EDY STORES ROAD T 55605015 P1P 1L8 325 PINEDALE GRAVENHURS OPG, INC., EUGENIA EUG STORES ROAD T 55605015 P1P 1L8 OPG, INC., HANNA 325 PINEDALE GRAVENHURS CHUTE HAN STORES ROAD T 55605015 P1P 1L8 OPG, INC., RAGGED 325 PINEDALE GRAVENHURS RAPIDS RAG STORES ROAD T 55605015 P1P 1L8 OPG, INC., SOUTH 325 PINEDALE GRAVENHURS FALLS STH STORES ROAD T 55605015 P1P 1L8 OPG, INC., TRETHEWAY 325 PINEDALE GRAVENHURS FALLS TRT STORES ROAD T 55605015 P1P 1L8 HALEY OPG, INC., CHENAUX CHE STORES 10 KERR LINE STATION 55605027 K0J 1Y0 OPG, INC., KAKABEKA KAKABEKA Under Northwest FALLS KAK STORES HIGHWAY 11/17 FALLS S/C P0T 2J0 16 KM FROM OPG, INC., SILVER JUNCTION OF KAMINISTIQUI Under Northwest FALLS SLV STORES HWY 102 A Plant Group P0T 1X0 PER PO SHIP TO OPG, INC., HARMON HAR STORES INSTRUCTIONS KAPUSKASING 55605359 P5N 2Y1 OPG, INC., WEST RD., REAR KAPUSKASING KAP STORES BLDG., R.R.#2 KAPUSKASING 55605359 P5N 2X8 WEST RD., REAR OPG, INC., LITTLE LONG LLG STORES BLDG., R.R.#2 KAPUSKASING 55605359 P5N 2X8 OPG, INC., WAWAITIN WEST ROAD, REAR FALLS WAW STORES BLDG., R.R. #2 KAPUSKASING 55605359 P5N 2X8 200 - 60 FOURTEENTH ST. OPG, INC., KENORA SC NWK STORES N KENORA 55605022 P9N 4M9 OPG, INC., LOWER LOWER Under Northeast STURGEON LST STORES NA STURGEON S/C OPG, INC., OTTO HOLDEN OTO STORES 770 HIGHWAY 656 MATTAWA 55605030 P0H 1V0 OPG INC., NANTICOKE 34 HALDIMAND PO BOX GS NTGS TOOL CRIB ROAD 55 SOUTH 2000 NANTICOKE 55631981 N0A 1L0 OPG INC., NANTICOKE NTGS MAIN 34 HALDIMAND PO BOX GS WAREHOUSE ROAD 55 SOUTH 2000 NANTICOKE 55631981 N0A 1L0 R.R. #1, HIGHWAY NEW OPG, INC., DYMOND DYM STORES #65 LISKEARD 55605018 P0J 1P0 OPG, INC., HOUND NEW CHUTE HND STORES HWY 65W LISKEARD Under Dymond S/C P0J 1P0 OPG, INC., INDIAN NEW CHUTE IND STORES HWY 65W LISKEARD Under Dymond S/C P0J 1P0 OPG, INC., LOWER NEW NOTCH LWN STORES HWY 65W LISKEARD Under Dymond S/C P0J 1P0 OPG, INC., NEW MATABITCHUAN MAT STORES HWY 65W LISKEARD Under Dymond S/C P0J 1P0 OPG, INC., SIR ADAM GLEN ACCESS NIAGARA BECK 1 AB1 STORES ROAD FALLS 55632739 L0S 1L0 OPG, INC., SIR ADAM GLEN ACCESS NIAGARA BECK 2 AB2 STORES ROAD FALLS 55632739 L0S 1L0 OPG, INC., DECEW 1 GLEN ACCESS PO BOX NIAGARA (ND1) DQ1 STORES ROAD 219 FALLS 55630113 L0S 1L0 OPG, INC., DECEW 2 GLEN ACCESS PO BOX NIAGARA (NF23) DQ2 STORES ROAD 219 FALLS 55632739 L0S 1L0 NAPG 2600 STANLEY NIAGARA OPG, INC., NAPG WAREHOUSE AVENUE FALLS 55632739 L2E 6S4 2600 STANLEY NIAGARA OPG, INC., NIOP NIOP TOOL CRIB AVENUE FALLS 55632739 L2E 6S4 OPG INC. SIR ADAM 7 POGO ROAD, NIAGARA ON BECK PUMP GS PGS STORES RR#1 THE LAKE 55632739 L0S 1J0 JUNCTION HWY. 585, 15.7 OF HWY KM NORTH OF 11/17 & OPG, INC., ALEXANDER ALX STORES THE 585 NIPIGON 55605020 P0T 2J0 OPG, INC., CAMERON PO BOX FALLS CAM STORES HIGHWAY #585 1060 NIPIGON 55605020 P0T 2J0 PO BOX OPG, INC., NIPIGON NWN STORES HIGHWAY #585 1060 NIPIGON 55605020 P0T 2J0 HWY585, 40 KM OPG, INC., PINE NORTH OF PO BOX PORTAGE PIN STORES NIPIGON 1060 NIPIGON 55605020 P0T 2J0 OPG, INC., NIPISSING NIP STORES NA NIPISSING 55605016 OPG, INC., CHN CHN STORES 133 ELOY ROAD NORTH BAY 55605016 P1B 9T9 CEOP OPG, INC., CEOP WAREHOUSE 133 ELOY ROAD NORTH BAY 55605016 P1B 9T9 PER PO SHIP TO NORTH OF OPG, INC., KIPLING KIP STORES INSTRUCTIONS KAPUSKASING 55605359 P5N 2Y1 OPG, INC., OTTER RAPIDS OTR STORES NA OTTER RAPIDS 55605017 IMS 10 1/2 ONTARIO POWER WAREHOUSE INSPECTION AND BROCK RD GENERATION PNG MAINT SERVICES SOUTH PO BOX 160 PICKERING 55633707 L1V2R5 PNGS LOWER 1675 ONTARIO POWER POWERHOUSE MONTGOMERY PO BOX GENERATION STORES PARK ROAD 160 PICKERING 55605009 L1V2R5 ONTARIO POWER 10 BROCK RD PO BOX GENERATION PNGS BTU SOUTH 160 PICKERING 55630556 L1V2R5 ONTARIO POWER PNGS EAST 10 BROCK ROAD PO BOX GENERATION COMPLEX WHSE SOUTH 160 PICKERING 55630556 L1V 2R5 1675 ONTARIO POWER OUTSIDE OPS. MONTGOMERY GENERATION SECURITY FENCE PARK ROAD PICKERING 55605009 L1V 2R5 PNGS UPPER 1675 ONTARIO POWER POWERHOUSE MONTGOMERY GENERATION STORES PARK ROAD PICKERING 55605009 L1V 2R5 ONTARIO POWER PNGS WASTE 10 BROCK ROAD PO BOX GENERATION MANAGEMENT SOUTH 160 PICKERING 55630556 LIV2R5 EAOP 2 INNOVATION PO BOX OPG, INC., EAOP WAREHOUSE DRIVE 950 RENFREW 55605397 K7B 3Z6 OPG, INC., DES 297 SWISHA JOACHIMS DEJ STORES ROAD ROLPHTON 55605028 K0J 2H0 WASTE/IMS IMS BRUCE ONTARIO POWER STORAGE 4TH CONCESSION, OPG-IMS BRUCE WAREHOUSE GENERATION FACILITY BHWP ROAD RR3 TIVERTON 55630117 N0G2T0 OPG, INC., SANDY Under Northeast FALLS SND STORES NA SANDY FALLS S/C OPG, INC., SMOKY FALLS SF1 STORES NA SMOKY FALLS 55605359 OPG, INC., SMOKY SMOKY FALLS2 SF2 STORES NA FALLS2 55605359 ABITIBI 85 KM N OF GENERATION SMOOTH LOC AT THE END SMOOTH OPG, INC., ABITIBI ABI STORES STATION ROCK FALLS OF HWY #634 ROCK FALLS 55605017 OPG, INC., HWY. #17, 11 Under Northwest AGUASABON AGU STORES HYDRO RD.
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