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Section Ii Geographical List Members / Liste Géographiquedes Membres 1 SECTION II GEOGRAPHICAL LIST MEMBERS / LISTE GÉOGRAPHIQUEDES MEMBRES 1 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 100 MILE HOUSE, BC 080925020 25020-809 WILLIAMS LAKE AND DISTRICT CREDIT UN 100 Mile House Branch, 295 Cariboo Highway 97, P.O. Box 1781, 100 Mile House, BC V0K 2E0 ABBOTSFORD, BC 080929060 29060-809 ALDERGROVE CREDIT UNION Abbotsford Community Branch, 100 - 2600 Gladys Avenue, Abbotsford, BC V2S 3X7 080929050 29050-809 Mt. Lehman centre Branch, #100-3224 Mt. Lehman Road, Abbotsford, BC V4X 2M9 080917120 17120-809 COAST CAPITAL SAVINGS FEDERAL CU Clearbrook Branch, 2611 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford, BC V2T 2Y6 080917140 17140-809 Seven Oaks Branch, 2611 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford, BC V2T 2Y6 080937930 37930-809 ENVISION FINANCIAL A DIVISION Of First West Credit Union, 2090 Sumas Way, Abbotsford, BC V2S 2C7 080937920 37920-809 Of First West Credit Union, 32711 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 3S3 080937910 37910-809 Of First West Credit Union, Unit F120, 3122 Mt. Lehman Road, PO Box 2095, Abbotsford, BC V2T 0C5 080946430 46430-809 KHALSA CREDIT UNION Abbotsford Branch, 32112 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 3Y3 080910980 10980-809 PROSPERA CREDIT UNION ABO Funds Transfer, #500-32071 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W3 080942520 42520-809 Abbotsford Branch, 34630 Delair Road, Abbotsford, BC V2S 2C9 080910970 10970-809 Agent Deposit Branch, #501-32071 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W3 080942420 42420-809 Clayburn Express Branch, 20-33655 Essendene Avenue, Abbotsford, BC V2S 2G5 080942590 42590-809 Clearbrook Branch, 100-32071 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W3 080942500 42500-809 Corporate Office, 500-32071 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W3 080910960 10960-809 Meadowfair Branch, 100-32071 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W3 080942570 42570-809 West Oaks Branch, #40- 32700 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 4M5 080942430 42430-809 PROSPERA ELECTRONIC DELIVERY SERVICE #501-32071 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W3 080916540 16540-809 VANCOUVER CITY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Abbotsford Community Branch, 32675 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1X9 ACADIEVILLE, NB 086500024 00024-865 CAISSE POPULAIRE KENT-NORD LTEE Centre de Services D'Acadieville, 4016, Route 480, Acadieville, NB E4Y 2B7 ACTON, ON 082868582 68582-828 TANDIA FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION 350 Queen St E., Acton, ON L7J 1R2 ACTON VALE, QC 081590021 90021-815 CD D'ACTON VALE-RIVIERE-NOIRE 1100, rue St-Andre, Acton Vale, QC J0H 1A0 AGASSIZ, BC 080942550 42550-809 PROSPERA CREDIT UNION Agassiz Branch, 1810-No. 9 Highway, P.O. Box 431, Agassiz, BC V0M 1A0 AGUANISH, QC 081520375 20375-815 C.P. DE AGUANISH 106 Route Jacques-Cartier, C.P. 2, Aguanish, QC G0G 1A0 AILSA CRAIG, ON 082869902 69902-828 MAINSTREET CREDIT UNION LIMITED 135 Main Street, Ailsa Craig, ON N0M 1A0 AIRDRIE, AB 089953419 53419-899 BOW VALLEY CREDIT UNION Airdrie west Branch, 401 201 Coopers BLVD, Airdrie, AB T4B 4J3 089973419 73419-899 BOW VALLEY CREDIT UNION LTD Airdrie East Branch, 1600 Market Street SE, Airdrie, AB T4A 0K9 AJAX, ON 082819822 19822-828 AUTOWORKERS (AJAX) CR UN 124 Hunt Street, P.O. Box 106, Ajax, ON L1S 1P5 082801452 01452-828 EQUITY CREDIT UNION INC. WHITETAIL PLAZA, 299 Kingston Rd. Unit #1, Unit #3, Ajax, ON L1Z 0K5 ALAMEDA, SK 088960228 60228-889 PRAIRIE PRIDE CREDIT UNION Alameda Branch, P.O. Box 37, Alameda, SK S0C 0A0 ALBAN, ON 089000333 00333-890 C.P. D'ALBAN LTEE Alban, CP 40 chemin #64, Alban, ON P0M 1A0 089003332 03332-890 CP D'Alblan Ltee, CP 40 Chemin #64, Alban, ON P0M 1A0 089013332 13332-890 CAISSE POPULAIRE ALLIANCE LIMITEE CP ALLIANCE - ALBAN, 21 chemin Delamere, Case Postale 40, Alban, ON P0M 1A0 (Sub to 13252) ALBANEL, QC 081570002 70002-815 C.P.D. D'ALBANEL 341, rue de L'Eglise, Albanel, QC G8M 3E9 ALBERTVILLE, QC 081560044 60044-815 C.P.D. D'ALBERTVILLE 330 rue St-Raphael, C.P. 40, Albertville, QC G0J 1A0 ALBERTVILLE, SK 088910298 10298-889 DIAMOND NORTH CREDIT UNION Albertville, General Delivery, Albertville, SK S0J 0A0 SECTION II GEOGRAPHICAL LIST MEMBERS / LISTE GÉOGRAPHIQUEDES MEMBRES 2 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale ALDERGROVE, BC 080929090 29090-809 ALDERGROVE CREDIT UNION Administration Office, 3661 248th Street, Aldergrove, BC V4W 2B5 080929020 29020-809 Aldergrove Community Branch, 2941-272nd Street, Aldergrove, BC V4W 3R3 080929000 29000-809 Otter Community Branch, 3661 248th Street, Aldergrove, BC V4W 2B5 ALERT BAY, BC 080904610 04610-809 COASTAL COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Alert Bay Savings, 30 Maple Street, P.O. Box 348, Alert Bay, BC V0N 1A0 080904620 04620-809 Namgis Satellite Office, 30 Maple Street, PO Box 348, Alert Bay, BC V0N 1A0 080902740 02740-809 VANCOUVER CITY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Cormorant Island Community Branch, 30 Maple Road, Alert Bay, BC V0N 1A0 ALEXANDRIA, ON 082900145 00145-829 CAISSE POPULAIRE DE LA VALLEE INC 255, Rue Main Sud, Alexandria, ON K0C 1A0 ALFRED, ON 082900137 00137-829 C.P. D'ALFRED 499, rue St-Philippe, C.P. 231, Alfred, ON K0B 1A0 ALIDA, SK 088940048 40048-889 PRAIRIE PRIDE CREDIT UNION Alida Branch, P.O. Box 9, Alida, SK S0C 0B0 ALIX, AB 089971629 71629-899 SERVUS CREDIT UNION LTD Alix Branch, 4859 50 Street, P.O. Box 129, Alix, AB T0C 0B0 ALLARDVILLE, NB 086500034 00034-865 CAISSE POPULAIRE CHALEUR LTEE Centre de Services d'Allardville, 291, Route 160, Allardville, NB E8L 1J1 ALLIANCE, AB 089953509 53509-899 VISION CREDIT UNION Alliance Branch, 201 Main Street, PO Box 180, Alliance, AB T0B 0A0 ALMA, QC 081570037 70037-815 C.D. MITSTOUK 112 rue Mistouk, C.P. 250, Alma, QC G8E 2J2 (Sub to 70014) 081592052 92052-815 C.E. DES TRAVAILLEURS D'ALMA 410 Rue Collard Ouest, Alma, QC G8B 1N2 081570076 70076-815 C.P.D. EDUCATION LAC-SAINT-JEAN 75 ouest, boul. St-Luc, Alma, QC G8B 6W7 081570014 70014-815 CP Desjardins Ville D'Alma 600, rue Collard Ouest, Case postale 2036, Alma, QC G8B 5W1 ALOUETTE, QC 081592161 92161-815 C.E. B.F.C. BAGOTVILLE C.P. 200, Alouette, QC G0V 1A0 ALTONA, MB 087991207 91207-879 ACCESS CREDIT UNION LIMITED Altona Branch, 129-3rd Ave N.E., P.O. Box 299, Altona, MB R0G 0B0 087998017 98017-879 ROSENORT CREDIT UNION LIMITED Altona Branch, Unit 3, 49 4th Avenue NE, PO BOX 730, Altona, MB R0G 0B0 AMARANTH, MB 087910827 10827-879 AMARANTH CREDIT UNION LIMITED 204 Kinosota Rd. N., P.O. Box 109, Amaranth, MB R0H 0B0 AMHERST, NS 083973353 73353-839 COMMUNITY CR UN CUMBERLANDCOLCHESTER Amherst Branch, 33 Prince Arthur Street, P.O. Box 578, Amherst, NS B4H 4B8 083903673 03673-839 Cobequid branch, 33 PRINCE ARTHUR STREET, Amherst, NS B4H 4B8 AMHERSTBURG, ON 082863492 63492-828 LIBRO CREDIT UNION LIMITED 463 Sandwich St S, Amherstburg, ON N9V 3K8 082864332 64332-828 WINDSOR FAMILY CREDIT UNION LTD Amherstburg Branch, 322 Sandwich Street South, Amherstburg, ON N9V 0C7 AMHERSTVIEW, ON 082863092 63092-828 Comtech Fire Credit Union Limited 501-4499 Bath Road, Amherstview, ON K7N 1A6 AMOS, QC 081580012 80012-815 C.D. D'AMOS 2, rue Principale nord, C.P. 670, Amos, QC J9T 3X2 AMQUI, QC 081560010 60010-815 CD VALLEE DE LA MATAPEDIA 15, rue Du Pont, Amqui, QC G5J 0E6 ANCASTER, ON 082861462 61462-828 FIRSTONTARIO CR. UN. LTD 240 Wilson Street East, Unit 3, Ancaster, ON L9G 2B7 082860672 60672-828 TANDIA FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION 21 Stone Church Road, Ancaster, ON L9K 1S4 ANCIENNE-LORETTE, QC See also Quebec 081520088 20088-815 C.P.D. DU PIEMONT LAURENTIEN 1638, rue Notre-Dame, Ancienne-Lorette, QC G2E 3B6 SECTION II GEOGRAPHICAL LIST MEMBERS / LISTE GÉOGRAPHIQUEDES MEMBRES 3 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale ANDREW, AB 089900119 00119-899 SERVUS CREDIT UNION LTD Andrew Branch, 5011 51 Street, P.O. Box 428, Andrew, AB T0B 0C0 ANGE-GARDIEN, QC 081590006 90006-815 C.P. DE L'ANGE GARDIEN 101, rue Canrobert, C.P. 88, Ange-Gardien, QC J0E 1E0 (Sub to 90057) ANGLIERS, QC 081530471 30471-815 C.P.D. ANGLIERS 25 rue des Pionniers, C.P. 39, Angliers, QC J0Z 1A0 ANJOU, QC See also Montreal-Nord, Saint-Leonard 081530424 30424-815 C.P. D'ANJOU 7000, boulevard Joseph Renaud, Anjou, QC H1K 3V5 (Sub to 30185) 081530409 30409-815 C.P. SAINT-CONRAD D'ANJOU 8700, rue Chaumont, Anjou, QC H1K 1N6 081530975 30975-815 SERVICE SIGNATURE EST DE MONTREAL 7450 Boul . Des Galeries D'Anjou, B300, Anjou, QC H1M 3M3 ANNAHEIM, SK 088903418 03418-889 ST. GREGOR CREDIT UNION LIMITED Annaheim Branch, General Delivery, Annaheim, SK S0K 0G0 ANSE-AU-GRIFFON, QC 081540022 40022-815 C.P.D. DE L'ANSE-AU-GRIFFON 598 boul. Griffon, C.P. 69, Anse-Au-Griffon, QC G4X 6A6 ANTIGONISH, NS 083980143 80143-839 EAST COAST CREDIT UNION Main Office, 257 Main Street, Antigonish, NS B2G 2C1 ARBORFIELD, SK 088910058 10058-889 DIAMOND NORTH CREDIT UNION Arborfield Branch, Box 265, Arborfield, SK S0E 0A0 ARBORG, MB 087980267 80267-879 NOVENTIS CREDIT UNION Arborg Location, 250 Main St., P.O. Box 328, Arborg, MB R0C 0A0 ARCHERWILL, SK 088990068 90068-889 CORNERSTONE CREDIT UNION Archerwill Branch, Box 220, Archerwill, SK S0E 0B0 ARCOLA, SK 088934538 34538-889 PLAINSVIEW CREDIT UNION Arcola Branch, General Delivery, Arcola, SK S0C 0G0 ARKONA, ON 082862252 62252-828 LIBRO CREDIT UNION LIMITED 7130 ARKONA ROAD, BOX 2, Arkona, ON N0M 1B0 ARMAGH, QC 081520082 20082-815 C.D. MONTS ET VALLEES DE BELLECHASSE 2, rue du Plateau, Armagh, QC G0R 1A0 (Sub to 20034) ARMSTRONG, BC 080906810 06810-809 VALLEY FIRST A DIVISION Of First West Credit Union, 2575 Patterson Avenue, P.O.
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