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Ads Canadian Bank 343 Amex Bank of Canada 303 Bank Of SECTION I NUMERIC LIST / LISTE NUMÉRIQUE 1 ADS CANADIAN BANK 343 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 034300012 00012-343 20 Queen Street West - Suite 2600, Toronto, ON M5H 3R3 034300092 00092-343 20 Queen Street West - Suite 2600, Toronto, ON M5H 3R3 AMEX BANK OF CANADA 303 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 030300012 00012-303 101 McNabb Street, Markham, ON L3R 4H8 030300022 00022-303 101 McNabb Street, Markham, ON L3R 4H8 030300032 00032-303 101 McNabb Street, 101 McNabb Street, Markham, ON L3R 4H8 BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 241 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 024101312 01312-241 Main Branch, 200 Front St. W., Suite 2700, Toronto, ON M5V 3L2 024156792 56792-241 Main Branch, 200 Front St. W., Suite 2700, Toronto, ON M5V 3L2 BANK OF CANADA 177 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 017700000 00000-177 Banking Services, 245 Sparks Street, Ottawa, ON K1A 0G9 017700006 00006-177 Banking Services, 245 Sparks Street, Ottawa, ON K1A 0G9 BANK OF CHINA (CANADA) 308 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 030800012 00012-308 50 Minthorn BLVD-Suite 600, Markham, ON L3T 7X8 030800022 00022-308 Toronto Downtown Branch, 396 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M5T 1G7 030800030 00030-308 Vancovuer Branch, 1025 Dunsmuir Street, 1025 Dunsmuir Street PO Box 49277, Vancouver, BC V7X 1L3 030800050 00050-308 Richmond Branch, 8060 Westminster Highway, Richmond, BC V6X 1A6 030800062 00062-308 GTA Main Branch, 1 Bank of China Way, Markham, ON L3T 0E2 030800072 00072-308 Mississauga Branch, 1170 Burnhamthorpe Rd W, Unit 33, Mississauga, ON L5C 4E6 030800082 00082-308 Toronto Markham Branch, 3265 Highway 7 East Unit 3, Markham, ON L3R 3P9 030800092 00092-308 Toronto North York Br-Peanut Plaza, 3040 Don Mills Rd E-Unit 28, Toronto, ON M2J 3C1 030800109 00109-308 Calgary Branch, 505 Third Street SW, Calgary, AB T2P 1C4 030800110 00110-308 Burnaby Branch, 8060 Westminster HWY-Unit 105, Richmond, BC V6X 1A6 030800121 00121-308 MONTREAL BRANCH, 1000 Sherbrooke St W-Suite 920, Montreal, QC H3A 0A6 BANK OF MONTREAL 001 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale 000100011 00011-001 Montreal (Succ. Principale), 119 rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal, QC H2Y 1L6 000100022 00022-001 First Canadian Place, P.O. Box 3, Toronto, ON M5X 1A3 000100037 00037-001 PORTAGE & MAIN, 201 PORTAGE AVENUE, P.O. Box 844, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3K6 000100040 00040-001 First Bank Tower, 595 Burrard St., P.O. Box 49500, Bentall Centre Stn., Vancouver, BC V7X 1L7 000100056 00056-001 Capital Centre, 269 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON K1P 5J9 000100062 00062-001 Hamilton Main Office, 50 Bay Street South, Hamilton, ON L8P 4V9 000100075 00075-001 Haute Ville, 1181 Av Turnbull, Quebec, QC G1R 0B5 SECTION I NUMERIC LIST / LISTE NUMÉRIQUE 2 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale BANK OF MONTREAL 001 - continued 000100082 00082-001 270 Dundas St., London, ON N6A 1H3 000100093 00093-001 Halifax Main Branch, 1695 Grafton St, P.O. Box 100, Halifax, NS B3J 0E7 000100109 00109-001 EIGHTH AVENUE PLACE BRANCH, 595 8TH AVENUE, SW, Box 2575, Station M, Calgary, AB T2P 1G1 000100114 00114-001 Saint John Main Branch, 2 King St, Saint John, NB E2L 1G2 000100120 00120-001 1225 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC V8W 2E6 000100138 00138-001 Main Office, 1800 Scarth St, Regina, SK S4P 2G3 000100149 00149-001 Main Office Edmonton, 10185 - 101 Street NW, P.O. Box 220, Edmonton, AB T5J 0H4 000100152 00152-001 57 Market Street, Brantford, ON N3T 2Z6 000100162 00162-001 297 King St. E., Kingston, ON K7L 3B3 000100172 00172-001 PETERBOROUGH MAIN OFFICE, 130 SIMCOE STREET, Peterborough, ON K9H 2H5 000100182 00182-001 Windsor Main Office, 200 Ouellette Ave., P.O. Box 248, Windsor, ON N9A 1A5 000100193 00193-001 328 Prince St., Sydney, NS B1P 5K6 000100206 00206-001 141 Promenade du Portage Suite 101, Gatineau, QC J8X 2K2 000100213 00213-001 37 Union Street, Glace Bay, NS B1A 2P6 000100227 00227-001 Harbour Crossing, 859 Fort Williams Rd, P.O. Box 27002, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 0A9 000100231 00231-001 2959 King Ouest, Sherbrooke, QC J1L 1C7 000100242 00242-001 KING NEAR WATER, 345 KING STREET WEST, Kitchener, ON N2G 0C5 000100252 00252-001 78 St. George's Sq., Guelph, ON N1H 6K9 000100261 00261-001 Trois-Rivieres, 5885 Boul. Jean-XXIII, Trois-Rivieres, QC G8Z 4N8 000100272 00272-001 739-743 Talbot St., St Thomas, ON N5P 1E3 000100287 00287-001 1000 Rosser Ave., Brandon, MB R7A 0L6 000100298 00298-001 Moose Jaw, 39 Manitoba Street E, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0A1 000100300 00300-001 125-610 6th Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 3C2 000100312 00312-001 73 Downie St., Stratford, ON N5A 1W8 000100322 00322-001 Owen Sound Branch, 1150 16th Street, East, P.O. Box 248, Owen Sound, ON N4K 1Z3 000100332 00332-001 31 King St., P.O. Box 520, St Catharines, ON L2R 6W7 000100348 00348-001 101 Second Ave. N., P.O. Box 290, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3L4 000100354 00354-001 633 Main Street, Moncton, NB E1C 9X9 000100367 00367-001 Red River & Court, 256 Red River Rd., Thunder Bay, ON P7B 1A8 000100373 00373-001 105 Grafton St., Charlottetown, PE C1A 1K9 000100381 00381-001 Lachine, 2650 Rue Victoria, Lachine, QC H8X 1Z3 000100392 00392-001 Park & Lacroix, 348 Lacroix Street, Chatham, ON N7M 2W3 000100402 00402-001 44 Main Street, Cambridge, ON N1R 1V4 000100412 00412-001 556 Queen St. E., Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 2A1 000100422 00422-001 Sarnia Main Office Branch, 215 Christina St N, Sarnia, ON N7T 5V1 000100432 00432-001 201 Front St., Belleville, ON K8N 5A4 000100441 00441-001 St-Hyacinthe, 2480 boul. Casavant ouest, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7R8 000100451 00451-001 Valleyfield, 11, rue Nicholson, Valleyfield, QC J6T 4M4 000100462 00462-001 1 Wall St., Brockville, ON K6V 7K4 000100472 00472-001 534 Dundas St., Woodstock, ON N4S 1C5 000100482 00482-001 Niagara Falls Main Office Branch, 4365 Queen Street, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 2K9 000100507 00507-001 Northwood Park Plaza, 425 N. Edward St., Thunder Bay, ON P7C 4P7 000100512 00512-001 73 Downie St., Stratford, ON N5A 1W8 000100522 00522-001 899 2nd Ave., P.O. Box 248, Owen Sound, ON N4K 5P3 000100531 00531-001 Services D'Investissement, Case Postale 6002 Succ Centre-Ville, Montreal, QC H3C 3A7 000100551 00551-001 Account Payable, 49 Bedford, Place Bonaventure, C.P. 95, Montreal, QC H5A 1A3 000100561 00561-001 Place Versailles, 7275, rue Sherbrooke Est, Local 218, Montreal, QC H1N 1E9 000100592 00592-001 270 Dundas St., London, ON N6A 1H3 000100611 00611-001 Commercial Services Acctg. Control, Place Bonaventure, Level 2 Place Bonaventure, Montreal, QC H3C 3B1 000100622 00622-001 P&C Product Operations Canada, Toron, 234 Simcoe Street, Toronto, ON M5T 1T4 000100631 00631-001 Montreal Capps Processing Centre, Place Bonaventure, "B" Mart, P.O. Box 95, Montreal, QC H5A 1A3 000100686 00686-001 Bank St. & Marche Way - The Glebe, 100 Marche way, Unit 106, Ottawa, ON K1S 5J3 000100690 00690-001 152ND & HWY 10, 5661 152nd Street, Surrey, BC V3S 0A1 000100700 00700-001 SSG INVESTMENT LENDING PORTFOLIO PRA, 600-4710 KINGSWAY, PO BOX 174, Vancouver, BC V5H 4M2 000100712 00712-001 3985 Highway 7 East 3rd Fl, Markham, ON L3R 2A2 000100720 00720-001 DATA CENTRE, Prince Andrew Centre, Don Mills, ON M3C 2H4 000100739 00739-001 Windermere, 1215 Windermere Way, Edmonton, AB T6W 2P3 000100753 00753-001 Symcor Services Inc, 1580 Grafton Street, Halifax, NS B3J 2C2 000100782 00782-001 Front and Berkeley, 236 Front Street East, Toronto, ON M5A 4T9 000100797 00797-001 ST VITAL, Unit A 1510 St Marys Rd, Winnipeg, MB R2M 3V7 000100807 00807-001 Symcor Winnipeg RSC, 195 Fort Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3V1 000100816 00816-001 Montreal & Ogilvie Rds, 1936 Montreal Rd, Ottawa, ON K1J 6N2 000100981 00981-001 Symcor Montreal RSC, 4010 Tupper, Westmount, QC H3Z 2Y3 000100991 00991-001 Foreign Payment Transfer Centre, 34 Beaupre Place Bonaventure, C.P. 6002, Montreal, QC H3C 3B4 000101001 01001-001 Edifice Siege Social, 129, rue Saint-Jacques, C.P. 6002, Succursale A, Montreal, QC H3C 3B1 000101031 01031-001 51, rue Notre-Dame Est, Victoriaville, QC G6P 3Z4 000101045 01045-001 Arvida, 2840, Place Davis, Jonquiere, QC G7S 2C5 000101054 01054-001 201 Main St., Bathurst, NB E2A 1A9 000101063 01063-001 Glen Allan and Aberdeen, 18 Glen Allan Dr., Bridgewater, NS B4V 9C1 000101095 01095-001 Baie Comeau, 321 Boulevard Lasalle, Baie-Comeau, QC G4Z 2L5 000101101 01101-001 4125 Boul. des Forges, Trois-Rivieres, QC G8Y 1W1 SECTION I NUMERIC LIST / LISTE NUMÉRIQUE 3 Routing Numbers / Numéros d'acheminement Electronic Paper(MICR) Électronique Papier(MICR) Postal Address - Addresse postale BANK OF MONTREAL 001 - continued 000101113 01113-001 Main Street, P.O. Box 130, Canso, NS B0H 1H0 000101124 01124-001 Chatham, 185 Pleasant St., Miramichi, NB E1V 1Y4 000101131 01131-001 Cookshire, 110 rue Principale est, Cookshire, QC J0B 1M0 000101145 01145-001 Chicoutimi, 1324 Boul Talbot, Chicoutimi, QC G7H 4B8 000101161 01161-001 Cowansville, 108, rue Principale, Cowansville, QC J2K 1J2 000101173 01173-001 21 Micmac Blvd., P.O. Box 24111, Micmac RPO, Dartmouth, NS B3A 4T4 000101184 01184-001 Dalhousie Branch, 400 William Street, PO Box 5155, Dalhousie, NB E8C 2X2 000101193 01193-001 Market Street, P.O.
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