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Beyond Points Listing Q1 - 2017 Beyond Points Listing Q1 - 2017 Beyond Points Listing Effective January 1, 2017. Subject to change without notice Page 1 of 22 Beyond Points A Beyond Point is an origin or destination, which due to its location, results in incremental costs to Purolator. Accordingly, for services to or from Beyond Points an additional cost is charged which is referred to as a Beyond charge and is indicated on the invoice by means of the code (B). RATE SHEET FOR SHIPPING TO OR FROM A BEYOND POINT Effective January 1, 2017. Beyond Points and rates are subject to change without notice. Beyond Rate Table Base Beyond Rate Base Beyond Weight Overweight Rate [1] $2.95 Up to 1 lb + $0.55 / lb [2] $5.05 Up to 1 lb + $1.05 / lb [3] $7.40 Up to 1 lb + $1.20 / lb [4] $10.20 Up to 1 lb + $1.45 / lb [5] $10.75 Up to 1 lb + $1.65 / lb [6] $17.85 Up to 1 lb + $2.15 / lb [7] $22.95 Up to 1 lb + $2.95 / lb [8] $41.65 Up to 1 lb + $3.50 / lb [9] $73.05 Up to 1 lb + $4.95 / lb HOW TO CALCULATE A BEYOND CHARGE Look up the beyond point, note the Rate Table Number alongside, then refer to the beyond rate in the above table. For example: Beyond Rate Base Beyond Rate Base Beyond Weight Overweight Rate (4) $10.20 Up to 1 lb + $1.45 / lb for each pound over 1 lb For a 1 lb shipment, the calculation is: Regular shipping rate: $………. for air or ground service, as applicable Plus the beyond charge: $ 10.20 TOTAL SHIPPING RATE: $………. For a 10 lb shipment, the calculation is: Regular shipping rate: $………. for air or ground service, as applicable Plus the base beyond charge: $10.20 Plus 9 lbs @ $1.45/lb: $13.05 TOTAL SHIPPING RATE: $………. Remember that fractions of a pound must be rounded up to the next pound. For example, 12.2 lbs is rounded up to 13 lbs. Call 1 888 SHIP-123 www.purolator.com Beyond Points Listing Effective January 1, 2017. Subject to change without notice Page 2 of 22 Chateh Glenwood Mildred Lake West 8 T0H 5 T0K 1 T0P Cherry Point 5 T0H Granum 1 T0L Millicent 5 T0J AB Abee 5 T0A Chinook 3 T0J Grouard 5 T0G Mountain View 5 T0K Acadia Valley 5 T0J Chipman 1 T0B Gundy 5 T0H Neerlandia 5 T0G Aden 5 T0K Chisholm 5 T0G Guy 5 T0H Nestow 5 T0G Alder Flats 1 T0C Chisholm Mills 5 T0G Habay 5 T0H New Brigden 5 T0J Amesbury 5 T0A Cleardale 5 T0H Haight 5 T0B Onefour 5 T0K Analta 5 T0G Coalhurst 1 T0L Hartell 5 T0L Orion 5 T0K Ankerton 5 T0B Conklin 1 T0P Hazeldine 2 T0B Paddle Prairie 2 T0H Anselmo 5 T0E Craigmyle 1 T0J Heath 2 T0B Parkland 1 T0L Anzac 3 T0P Del Bonita 5 T0K Heisler 5 T0B Patricia 5 T0J Armistice 5 T0A Desmarais 5 T0G Highvale 5 T0E Peerless Lake 5 T0G Assumption 8 T0H Dogpound 5 T0M Hilda 5 T0J Perryvale 5 T0G Atikameg 5 T0G Donatville 5 T0A Hill Spring 5 T0K Pipestone 5 T0C Atmore 5 T0A Dorothy 3 T0J Hillcrest Mines 1 T0K Pollockville 5 T0J Bay Tree 2 T0H Driftpile 2 T0G Hondo 5 T0G Purple Springs 5 T0K Bear Canyon 5 T0H Duchess 2 T0J Iddesleigh 5 T0J Rainbow Lake 8 T0H Bellevue 1 T0K Dunstable 5 T0G Indian Cabins 8 T0H Rainier 5 T0J Berrymoor 5 T7A Duvernay 2 T0B Irvine 5 T0J Red Earth Creek 5 T0G Big Coulee 5 T0G Edwand 5 T0A Jenner 5 T0J Rolling Hills 5 T0J Big Stone 2 T0J Elkwater 5 T0J John D'or Prairie 8 T0H Rosemary 5 T0J Bindloss 5 T0J Empress 5 T0J Joussard 2 T0G Rumsey 5 T0J Bonanza 2 T0H Endiang 5 T0J Keg River 2 T0H Sandy Lake 5 T0G Boyne Lake 5 T0A Esther 5 T0J Kinsella 5 T0B Scandia 5 T0J Breynat 5 T0A Etzikom 5 T0K Kinuso 5 T0G Schuler 5 T0J Briereville 5 T0A Eureka River 5 T0H Leavitt 5 T0K Sedalia 5 T0J Brightview 5 T0A Falun 1 T0C Lisburn 5 T0E Sentinel 1 T0K Bruderheim 1 T0B Faust 2 T0G Lomond 5 T0L Shaughnessy 1 T0K Buffalo 5 T0J Finnegan 5 T0J Lone Pine 5 T0G Sheerness 5 T0J Burdett 1 T0K Fitzgerald 5 T0V Longview 5 T0L Sibbald 5 T0J Byemoor 5 T0J Fork Lake 5 T0A Looma 5 T0B Skiff 5 T0K Calling Lake 2 T0G Fox Lake 9 T0H Loon Lake 5 T0G Smith 5 T0G Calling River 2 T0G Frog Lake 5 T0A Maleb 2 T0K Spedden 5 T0A Campsie 5 T0G Ft Chipewyan 5 T0P Manyberries 5 T0K Spring Coulee 5 T0K Carbondale 5 T0G Ft Mackay 1 T0P Mariana Lake 1 T0P Sputinow 5 T0A Carcajou 8 T0H Gainford 1 T0E Mcrae 5 T0A St Francis 5 T0C Carway 5 T0K Garden River 8 T0H Meander River 8 T0H St Lina 5 T0A Cessford 3 T0J Gem 5 T0J Meeting Creek 5 T0B St Michael 5 T0B Chard 1 T0P Gift Lake 5 T0G Metiskow 2 T0B St Paul 1 T0A Beyond Points Listing Effective January 1, 2017. Subject to change without notice Page 3 of 22 AB Steen River 5 T0H Bear Lake 5 V0J Destiny Bay 5 V0B Grassy Plains 5 V0J Sunnynook 5 T0J Beaver Cove 5 V0N Dog Creek 5 V0L Gray Creek 5 V0B Tar Island 1 T9H Beaverdell 6 V0H Dome Creek 5 V0J Greenville 5 V0J Tomahawk 5 T0E Bella Bella 5 V0T Douglas Lake 5 V0E Greenwood 5 V0H Trout Lake 5 T0G Bella Coola 8 V0T Dunster 5 V0J Groundbirch 5 V0C Twin Butte 8 T0K Big Lake Ranch 5 V0L Eagle Bay 5 V0E Hagensborg 8 V0T Vanderhoof 5 T0J Blind Bay 1 V0E Eagle Creek 5 V0K Haisla 5 V0T Wabasca 1 T0G Blind Channel 8 V0P Edgewater 5 V0A Halfmoon Bay 2 V0N Walsh 5 T0J Blubber Bay 5 V0N Edgewood 5 V0G Hanceville 8 V0L Wandering River 5 T0A Blue River 5 V0E Egmont 1 V0N Harrogate 5 V0A Wardlow 5 T0J Boston Bar 5 V0K Elkford 5 V0B Hartley Bay 8 V0V Waterton Park 6 T0K Boswell 5 V0B Elko 5 V0B Heffley Creek 1 V0E Waugh 5 T0G Bouchie Lake 5 V0J Erickson 5 V0B Heriot Bay 2 V0P Wembley 1 T0H Bowen Island 8 V0N Falkland 5 V0E Hixon 5 V0K Westerose 1 T0C Bridge Lake 5 V0K False Bay 5 V0R Holberg 5 V0N Widewater 5 T0G Brisco 5 V0A Farmington 5 V0C Honeymoon Bay 2 V0R Wild Horse 5 T0K Buffalo Creek 5 V0K Fauquier 5 V0G Hornby Island 5 V0R Worsley 5 T0H Buick 5 V0C Field 5 V0A Horsefly 5 V0L Wostok 5 T0B Burton 5 V0G Firvale 8 V0T Howser 5 V0G Wrentham 7 T0K Canim Lake 5 V0K Forest Grove 5 V0K Hudson's Hope 5 V0C Zama City 8 T0H Canyon 5 V0B Francois Lake 5 V0J Iskut 5 V0J BC 70 Mile House 5 V0K Carmi 5 V0H Ft Steele 5 V0B Jade City 5 V0C Adams Lake 5 V0E Cawston 5 V0X Gabriola 8 V0R Jaffray 5 V0B Ahousat 5 V0R Cecil Lake 5 V0C Galena Bay 5 V0E Jordan River 2 V9Z Aiyansh 5 V0J Cedarvale 5 V0J Galiano 5 V0N Keats Island 1 V0N Alert Bay 5 V0N Celista 5 V0E Galloway 2 V0B Kersley 5 V2J Alexis Creek 8 V0L Chase 2 V0E Gambier Island 1 V0N Kildonan 3 V0R Alkali Lake 5 V0L Cherry Creek 5 V0K Gang Ranch 5 V0K Kincolith 8 V0V Alta Lake 5 V0N Cherryville 5 V0E Garden Bay 2 V0N Kingcome Inlet 8 V0N Altona 5 V0C Chilanko Forks 8 V0L Germansen Landing 5 V0J Kingsgate 5 V0B Anahim Lake 8 V0L Christian Valley 5 V0H Gibsons 1 V0N Kitamaat Village 5 V0T Anglemont 5 V0E Clayhurst 5 V0C Gillies Bay 5 V0N Kitchener 5 V0B Argenta 5 V0G Coal Harbour 5 V0N Gitwinksihlkw 5 V0J Kitkatla 8 V0V Arras 3 V0C Crawford Bay 5 V0B Gold Bridge 5 V0K Kitwanga 5 V0J Atlin 5 V0W Darcy 1 V0N Gold River 6 V0P Kleena Kleene 8 V0L Avola 5 V0E Dawsons Landing 5 V0N Good Hope Lake 5 V0C Klemtu 8 V0T Baldonnel 5 V0C Dease Lake 7 V0C Goodlow 5 V0C Knutsford 5 V0E Bamfield 5 V0R Denman Island 5 V0R Granisle 5 V0J Kootenay Bay 5 V0B Barkerville 5 V0K Denny Island 5 V0T Grasmere 5 V0B Kuskanook 5 V0B Beyond Points Listing Effective January 1, 2017. Subject to change without notice Page 4 of 22 BC Kyuquot 8 V0P Nimpo Lake 8 V0L Shelter Bay 5 V0E Wasa Lake 5 V0B Lac La Hache 5 V0K Noralee 5 V0J Sheridan Lake 5 V0K Wells 5 V0K Lamming Mills 5 V0N North Pine 5 V0C Simoom Sound 8 V0P Westwold 5 V0E Lasqueti 5 V0R Ocean Falls 8 V0T Sinclair Mills 5 V0J Whaletown 5 V0P Lax Kw'alaams 5 V0V Oona River 5 V0V Sirdar 5 V0B Whitecroft 5 V0E Liard River 5 V0C Ootischenia 5 V1N Soda Creek 5 V0G Willow River 5 V0J Likely 5 V0L Ootsa Lake 5 V0J Sointula 5 V0N Winter Harbour 5 V0N Lone Butte 5 V0K Oweekeno 5 V0N Southbank 5 V0J Wonowon 5 V0C Longworth 5 V0J Parson 5 V0A Spillimacheen 5 V0A Woss 5 V0N Lower Post 5 V0C Pender Island 5 V0N Spuzzum 5 V0K Wynndel 5 V0B Lund 5 V0N Penny 5 V0J Squirrel Cove 2 V0P Yahk 5 V0B Madeira Park 2 V0N Pinantan Lake 5 V0E St Ives 2 V0E Youbou 2 V0R Magna Bay 1 V0E Pink Mountain 5 V0C Stewart 8 V0T Zamora 5 V0H Mahood Falls 5 V0K Port Mellon 2 V0N Stuart Island 8 V0P Zeballos 5 V0P Malahat 5 V0R Port Renfrew 5 V0S Summit Lake 5 V0J MB Alexander 1 R0K Malakwa 1 V0E Pouce Coupe 5 V0C Sunset Prairie 5 V0C Alonsa 5 R0H Manning Park 6 V0X Prespatou 5 V0C Surge Narrows 8 V0P Amaranth 5 R0H Manson Creek 5 V0J Progress 5 V0C Swansea Point 5 V0E Arden 5 R0J Mansons Landing 5 V0P Prophet River 5 V0C Tahsis 6 V0P Argyle 5 R0C Mara 5 V0E Quadra Island 3 V0P Takla Landing 5 V0J Arnaud 5 R0A Mayne 5 V0N Quathiaski Cove 2 V0P Tatalrose 5 V0J Aubigny 5 R0G Mcleese Lake 5 V0L Quatsino 5 V0N Tatla Lake 8 V0L Barrows 5 R0L Mcleod Lake 2 V0J Quilchena 5 V0E Tatlayoko Lake 5 V0L Beaconia 5 R0E Meadow Creek 5 V0G Radium Hot Springs 5 V0A Tchesinkut Lake 5 V0J Belair 1 R0E Mesachie Lake 2 V0R Redstone 8 V0L Telegraph Cove 2 V0N Belleview 5 R0M Meziadin Lake 5 V0J Refuge Cove 8 V0P Telegraph Creek 5 V0J Berens River 8 R0B Mica Creek 5 V0E Rhone 5 V0H Texada Island 5 V0N Bernic Lake 5 R0E Midway 5 V0H Riondel 5 V0B Thetis Island 5 V0R Bethany 5 R0J Minstrel Island 8 V0P Riske Creek 8 V0L Toad River 5 V0C Beulah 5 R0M Moberly Lake 5 V0C Rolla 5 V0C Tomslake 5 V0C Birch River 5 R0L Monte Creek 5 V0E Roosville 5 V0B Topley 5 V0J Birnie 5 R0J Monte Lake 5 V0E Rose Prairie 5 V0C Topley Landing 5 V0J Bissett 5 R0E Montney 5 V0C San Josef 5 V0N Tsay Keh Dene 5 V0J Bloodvein 5 R0C Mount Currie 7 V0N Sanca 5 V0B Upper Fraser 5 V0J Boggy Creek 5 R0L Moyie 5 V0B Saturna 5 V0N Vananda 5 V0N Bowsman 3 R0L Muncho Lake 5 V0C Savory Island 5 V0N Vavenby 5 V0E Bradwardine 3 R0M Nass Camp 5 V0J Sayward 5 V0P Wardner 2 V0B Broad Valley 5 R0C Nemaiah Valley 5 V0L Seton Portage 5 V0N Ware 5 V0J Brochet 8 R0B Nicholson 5 V0A Shalalth 5 V0N Wasa 5 V0B Brokenhead 8 R0E Beyond Points Listing Effective January 1, 2017.
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