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Ontariogroupingpoints2016.Pdf Minimax Express Ontario Grouping Points Codes /Terminals Grouping Points Code ALEXANDRIA ALX DEEP RIVER DEE PICTON PIC ARNPRIOR ARN HAMILTON HAM SHAWVILLE SHA BARRIE BAR HAWKESBURY HAW SIMCOE SIM BELLEVILLE BEL KEMPTVILLE KEM SMITHS FALLS SFA BRANTFORD BRA KINGSTON KIN THURSO THU BROCKVILLE BRO KITCHENER KIT TORONTO TOR CARLETON PLACE CPL LISTOWEL LIS VALLEYFIELD VAL CASSELMAN CAS LONDON LON VERONA VER COBOURG COB OTTAWA OTT VICTORIA VIC COLLINGWOOD COL PEMBROKE PEM WELLAND WEL CORNWALL COR PETERBOROUGH PET WINDSOR WIN LOCATION Code Terminal LOCATION Code Terminal LOCATION Code Terminal A AVONMORE ON CAS CORNWALL BIG CEDAR POINT ON BAR TORONTO ABERFOYLE ON KIT KITCHENER AYLMER, ON ON LON KITCHENER BINBROOK ON BRA KITCHENER ACTINOLITE ON VER BELLEVILLE AYLMER, QC QC OTT OTTAWA BIRCH CLIFF ON TOR TORONTO ACTON ON KIT KITCHENER AYR ON KIT KITCHENER BIRR ON LON KITCHENER ADDISON ON SFA OTTAWA AYTON ON COL TORONTO BISHOP MILLS ON SFA CORNWALL ADELAIDE ON WIN KITCHENER B BISHOPSGATE ON BRA KITCHENER ADOLPHUSTOWN ON BEL BELLEVILLE BADDOW ON VIC BELLEVILLE BISMARCK ON WEL KITCHENER AGINCOURT ON TOR TORONTO BADEN ON KIT KITCHENER BLACK BAY ON PEM OTTAWA AILSA CRAIG ON WIN KITCHENER BADJEROS ON COL TORONTO BLACKBURN ON OTT OTTAWA AJAX ON TOR TORONTO BAILIEBORO ON PET BELLEVILLE BLACKS CORNERS ON CPL OTTAWA ALBERTON ON BRA KITCHENER BAINSVILLE ON ALX CORNWALL BLACKSTOCK ON PET BELLEVILLE ALCONA ON BAR TORONTO BALACLAVA ON PEM OTTAWA BLACKWATER ON PET BELLEVILLE ALDERSHOT ON HAM KITCHENER BALDERSON ON SFA OTTAWA BLAIR ON KIT TORONTO ALDERVILLE ON PET BELLEVILLE BALDWIN ON BAR TORONTO BLAIRTON ON VIC BELLEVILLE ALEXANDRIA ON ALX CORNWALL BALLAMY MILLS ON SFA OTTAWA BLAKENEY ON CPL OTTAWA ALFRED ON CAS CORNWALL BALLANTRAE ON BAR TORONTO BLENHEIM ON WIN KITCHENER ALGONQUIN ON SFA OTTAWA BALLINAFAD ON KIT TORONTO BLOOMFIELD ON PIC BELLEVILLE ALICE ON PEM OTTAWA BALLYMOTE ON LON KITCHENER BLOOMINGDALE ON KIT KITCHENER ALLAN FORD ON COL TORONTO BALM BEACH ON COL TORONTO BLUE MOUNTAINS ON COL TORONTO ALLAN PARK ON COL TORONTO BALMORAL ON SIM KITCHENER BLUEVALE ON LIS KITCHENER ALLANBURG ON WEL KITCHENER BALMY BEACH ON COL TORONTO BLUEWATER BEACH ON COL TORONTO ALLISTON ON BAR TORONTO BALTIMORE ON COB BELLEVILLE BLYTH ON WIN KITCHENER ALMA ON LIS KITCHENER BAMBERG ON KIT KITCHENER BLYTHESWOOD ON WIN KITCHENER ALMONTE ON CPL OTTAWA BANCROFT ON VIC BELLEVILLE BOBCAYGEON ON VIC BELLEVILLE ALTON ON KIT TORONTO BANNOCKBURN ON VIC BELLEVILLE BOGNOR ON COL TORONTO ALVANLEY ON COL TORONTO BAPTISTE ON VIC BELLEVILLE BOLINGBROKE ON VER BELLEVILLE ALVINSTON ON WIN KITCHENER BARCLAY ON BAR TORONTO BOLSOVER ON VIC BELLEVILLE AMBERLEY ON LIS KITCHENER BARRHAVEN ON OTT OTTAWA BOLTON ON KIT TORONTO AMELIASBURG ON PIC BELLEVILLE BARRIE ON BAR TORONTO BONARLAW ON VER BELLEVILLE AMHERSTBURG ON WIN KITCHENER BARRIEFIELD ON KIN BELLEVILLE BONDHEAD ON BAR TORONTO AMHERSVIEW ON KIN BELLEVILLE BARROWBAY ON COL TORONTO BONNECHERE ON DEE OTTAWA AMULREE ON KIT KITCHENER BARRY'S BAY ON DEE OTTAWA BONVILLE ON COR CORNWALL ANCASTER ON HAM KITCHENER BARRYVALE ON PEM OTTAWA BORDEN ON BAR TORONTO ANDY'S CORNERS ON SIM KITCHENER BATH ON KIN BELLEVILLE BORNHOLM ON LIS KITCHENER ANGUS ON BAR TORONTO BATTAWA ON BEL BELLEVILLE BOSANQUET ON WIN KITCHENER ANNAN ON COL TORONTO BATTERSEA ON KIN BELLEVILLE BOSTON ON BRA KITCHENER ANTEN MILLS ON BAR TORONTO BAXTER ON BAR TORONTO BOTHWELL ON WIN KITCHENER APPIN ON WIN KITCHENER BAYFIELD ON WIN KITCHENER BOTHWELL ON WIN KITCHENER APPLE HILL ON CAS CORNWALL BAYSHORE VILLAGE ON VIC BELLEVILLE BOULTER ON DEE OTTAWA APPLETON ON CPL OTTAWA BAYSIDE ON BEL BELLEVILLE BOURGET ON CAS OTTAWA APSLEY ON VIC BELLEVILLE BAYSVILLE ON VIC BELLEVILLE BOWMANVILLE ON BEL BELLEVILLE APTO ON COL TORONTO BEACHBURG ON PEM OTTAWA BRADFORD ON BAR TORONTO ARDEN ON VER BELLEVILLE BEACHVILLE ON LON KITCHENER BRADFORD WEST ON BAR TORONTO ARDOCH ON VER BELLEVILLE BEALTON ON BRA KITCHENER BRAESIDE ON ARN OTTAWA ARDTREA ON BAR TORONTO BEAMSVILLE ON WEL KITCHENER BRAMALEA ON TOR TORONTO ARGYLE ON VIC BELLEVILLE BEAUHARNOIS, QC QC VAL CORNWALL BRAMPTON ON TOR TORONTO ARISS ON KIT KITCHENER BEAVERTON ON BAR TORONTO BRANCHTON ON KIT KITCHENER ARKELL ON KIT KITCHENER BEETON ON BAR TORONTO BRANT ON BRA KITCHENER ARKONA ON WIN KITCHENER BELFOUNTAIN ON KIT TORONTO BRANTFORD ON BRA KITCHENER ARNPRIOR ON ARN OTTAWA BELGRAVE ON LIS KITCHENER BREASIDE ON ARN OTTAWA ARTHUR ON LIS KITCHENER BELL EWART ON BAR TORONTO BRECHIN ON BAR TORONTO ARVA ON LON KITCHENER BELLE RIVER ON WIN KITCHENER BRENTWOOD ON BAR TORONTO ASHBURN ON COB TORONTO BELLEVILLE ON BEL BELLEVILLE BRESLAU ON KIT KITCHENER ASHGROVE ON KIT TORONTO BELLEWART ON BAR TORONTO BRIDGENORTH ON VIC BELLEVILLE ASHTON ON CPL OTTAWA BELLS CORNERS ON OTT OTTAWA BRIGDEN ON WIN KITCHENER ASSUMPTION ON PET BELLEVILLE BELMONT ON LON KITCHENER BRIGHT ON KIT KITCHENER ASTRA ON BEL BELLEVILLE BELMORE ON LIS KITCHENER BRIGHTON ON COB BELLEVILLE ATHENS ON BRO CORNWALL BELWOOD ON LIS KITCHENER BRIGHTS GROVE ON WIN KITCHENER ATHERLEY ON BAR TORONTO BENMILLER ON LIS KITCHENER BRIGHTSIDE ON CPL OTTAWA ATWOOD ON LIS KITCHENER BERKELEY ON COL TORONTO BRINSTON ON KEM CORNWALL AUBURN ON LIS KITCHENER BERVIE ON COL TORONTO BRISBANE ON KIT TORONTO AURORA ON BAR TORONTO BERWICK ON CAS CORNWALL BROCKVILLE ON BRO CORNWALL AUTRIM ON ARN OTTAWA BETHANY ON PET BELLEVILLE BRODHAGEN ON LIS KITCHENER AVENING ON COL TORONTO BEWDLEY ON PET BELLEVILLE BRONTE ON HAM KITCHENER AVON ON LON KITCHENER BIG BAY POINT ON BAR TORONTO BROOKLIN ON COB BELLEVILLE BROOKVILLE ON KIT KITCHENER CARLOW ON LIS KITCHENER CLYDESVILLE ON SFA OTTAWA BROUGHAM ON BAR TORONTO CARLSBAD SPRING ON OTT OTTAWA COBDEN ON PEM OTTAWA BROUSEVILLE ON BRO CORNWALL CARLSRUHE ON COL KITCHENER COBOCONK ON VIC BELLEVILLE BROWN HILL ON BAR TORONTO CARLUKE ON BRA KITCHENER COBOURG ON COB BELLEVILLE Minimax Express Ontario Grouping Points Codes /Terminals Grouping Points Code ALEXANDRIA ALX DEEP RIVER DEE PICTON PIC ARNPRIOR ARN HAMILTON HAM SHAWVILLE SHA BARRIE BAR HAWKESBURY HAW SIMCOE SIM BELLEVILLE BEL KEMPTVILLE KEM SMITHS FALLS SFA BRANTFORD BRA KINGSTON KIN THURSO THU BROCKVILLE BRO KITCHENER KIT TORONTO TOR CARLETON PLACE CPL LISTOWEL LIS VALLEYFIELD VAL CASSELMAN CAS LONDON LON VERONA VER COBOURG COB OTTAWA OTT VICTORIA VIC COLLINGWOOD COL PEMBROKE PEM WELLAND WEL CORNWALL COR PETERBOROUGH PET WINDSOR WIN LOCATION Code Terminal LOCATION Code Terminal LOCATION Code Terminal BROWN HOUSE ON ALX CORNWALL CARNARVON ON VIC BELLEVILLE CODES CORNER ON KIN BELLEVILLE BROWNSVILLE ON LON KITCHENER CARP ON CPL OTTAWA CODRINGTON ON PET BELLEVILLE BRUCEDALE ON KIT KITCHENER CARRYING PLACE ON COB BELLEVILLE COE HILL ON VIC BELLEVILLE BRUCEFIELD ON WIN KITCHENER CASSELMAN ON CAS OTTAWA COLBOURNE ON COB BELLEVILLE BRUDENELL ON DEE OTTAWA CASTLEFORD ON PEM OTTAWA COLCHESTER ON WIN KITCHENER BRUNNER ON KIT KITCHENER CASTLETON ON COB BELLEVILLE COLD SPRINGS ON COB BELLEVILLE BRUSSELS ON WIN KITCHENER CATARAQUI ON KIN BELLEVILLE COLD STREAM ON LON KITCHENER BRYANSTON ON LON KITCHENER CATCHACOMA ON VIC BELLEVILLE COLDWATER ON BAR TORONTO BUCKHORN ON VIC BELLEVILLE CATHCART ON LON KITCHENER COLEBROOK ON VER BELLEVILLE BUCKINHAM QC THU OTTAWA CAVAN ON PET BELLEVILLE COLGAN ON COL TORONTO BUCLOS POINT ON BAR TORONTO CAYLON ON COL TORONTO COLLINGWOOD ON COL TORONTO BUNKERRON ON BAR TORONTO CAYUGA ON SIM KITCHENER COLLINS BAY ON KIN BELLEVILLE BURFORD ON BRA KITCHENER CEDAR BEACH ON WIN KITCHENER COLUMBUS ON COB BELLEVILLE BURGESSVILLE ON LON KITCHENER CEDAR POINT ON COL TORONTO COMBER ON WIN KITCHENER BURGOYNE ON COL TORONTO CEDAR SPRINGS ON WIN KITCHENER COMBERMERE ON DEE OTTAWA BURKETON ON COB TORONTO CEDARHURST PARK ON WIN KITCHENER CONCORD ON TOR TORONTO BURLEIGH FALLS ON VIC BELLEVILLE CENTRALIA ON WIN KITCHENER CONESTOGO ON KIT KITCHENER BURLINGTON ON HAM KITCHENER CENTRETON ON COB BELLEVILLE CONN ON COL KITCHENER BURNABY ON WEL KITCHENER CENTREVILLE ON VER BELLEVILLE CONSECON ON PIC BELLEVILLE BURNSTOWN ON ARN OTTAWA CHAEPSIDE ON SIM KITCHENER CONSTANCE BAY ON ARN OTTAWA BURNT RIVER ON VIC BELLEVILLE CHAFFEYS LOCKS ON KIN BELLEVILLE CONWAY ON BEL BELLEVILLE BURRITS RAPID ON SFA OTTAWA CHALK RIVER ON DEE OTTAWA COOKSTOWN ON BAR TORONTO BURTCH ON BRA KITCHENER CHAMBERS CORNER ON WEL KITCHENER COPETOWN ON HAM KITCHENER BUTTONVILLE ON TOR TORONTO CHANTRY ON SFA OTTAWA COPPENHAGEN ON LON KITCHENER BYNG ON WEL KITCHENER CHAPEAU QC SHA OTTAWA COPPINS CORS ON BAR TORONTO C CHARING CROSS ON WIN KITCHENER CORBETT ON WIN KITCHENER CAESAREA ON PET BELLEVILLE CHARLESTON ON BRO CORNWALL CORBETTON ON COL TORONTO CAINSVILLE ON BRA KITCHENER CHATHAM ON WIN KITCHENER CORBOVA MINES ON VIC BELLEVILLE CAIRNGORM ON WIN KITCHENER CHATSWORTH ON COL TORONTO CORBYVILLE ON BEL BELLEVILLE CAIRO ON WIN KITCHENER CHEAPSIDE ON SIM KITCHENER CORINTH ON LON KITCHENER CAISTOR CENTRE ON WEL KITCHENER CHELTENHAM ON KIT TORONTO CORMAC ON DEE OTTAWA CAISTOR VILLE ON WEL KITCHENER CHENEAUX ON PEM OTTAWA CORNWALL ON COR CORNWALL CALABOGIE ON PEM OTTAWA CHENEY ON ALX CORNWALL CORRUNA ON WIN KITCHENER CALEDON ON KIT TORONTO CHEPSTOW ON COL TORONTO COTEAU DU LAC, QC QC VAL CORNWALL CALEDON EAST ON KIT TORONTO CHERRY VALEY ON PIC BELLEVILLE COTEAU LANDING, QC QC VAL CORNWALL CALEDON VILLAGE ON KIT TORONTO CHERRYWOOD ON TOR TORONTO COTEAU STATION, QC QC VAL CORNWALL CALEDONE ON BRA KITCHENER CHESLEY ON COL TORONTO COTTAM ON WIN KITCHENER CALEDONIA ON HAM KITCHENER CHESTERVILLE ON KEM CORNWALL COULSON ON BAR TORONTO CALTON ON LON KITCHENER CHIPPAWA ON WEL KITCHENER COURTICE ON COB BELLEVILLE CAMBORNE ON COB BELLEVILLE CHRISTIAN ISLAND ON COL TORONTO COURTLAND
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