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Serviceareas S E R V I C E A R E A S Postal City Zone Postal City Zone N1G ABERFOYLE Kitchener K0H ARDOCH Kingston O N1H ABERFOYLE Kitchener L3V ARDTREA Orillia N1K ABERFOYLE Kitchener P0M ARGOLIS Sudbury N N1L ABERFOYLE Kitchener K0M ARGYLE Kingston P0K ABITIBI (WAHGOSHIG) Timmins N0B ARISS Kitchener T K0K ACTINOLITE Kingston N0B ARKELL Kitchener L7J ACTON Burlington N0M ARKONA Windsor A N0H ADAMSVILLE Owen Sound N0H ARKWRIGHT Owen Sound K0E ADDISON Ottawa M3H ARMOUR HEIGHTS Toronto R N7G ADELAIDE London P0T ARMSTRONG Kenora K0H ADOLPHUSTOWN Kingston P0T ARMSTRONG STATION Kenora I P0S AGAWA BAY Sault Ste. Marie K7S ARNPRIOR Ottawa M1S AGINCOURT Toronto P0H ARNSTEIN Sudbury O M1T AGINCOURT Toronto P0T AROLAND Kenora P0A AHMIC HARBOUR Sudbury N0G ARTHUR Owen Sound N0M AILSA CRAIG Windsor N0M ARVA Windsor L1S AJAX Toronto L0B ASHBURN Peterborough L1T AJAX Toronto L0P ASHGROVE Burlington L1Z AJAX Toronto K0A ASHTON Ottawa K6H AKWESASNE Ottawa P0H ASTORVILLE Sudbury P0M ALBAN Sudbury K0K ASTRA Kingston L0R ALBERTON St. Catharines K0E ATHENS Ottawa K0K ALBURY Kingston L3V ATHERLEY Orillia L0L ALCONA Orillia N3Y ATHERTON St. Catharines P0H ALDERDALE Sudbury P0T ATIKOKAN Kenora L7T ALDERSHOT Burlington P0L ATTAWAPISKAT Kenora K0K ALDERVILLE Kingston N1A ATTERCLIFFE St. Catharines M8W ALDERWOOD Toronto N0G ATWOOD Owen Sound K0C ALEXANDRIA Ottawa N0M AUBURN Windsor K0B ALFRED Ottawa L4G AURORA Burlington P0R ALGOMA MILLS Sault Ste. Marie L0M AVENING Owen Sound K6T ALGONQUIN Ottawa N0L AVON London K0J ALICE Sudbury K0C AVONMORE Ottawa N0G ALLAN PARK Owen Sound N0K AVONTON Owen Sound L0S ALLANBURG St. Catharines N5H AYLMER London L4M ALLANDALE Barrie N0B AYR Kitchener N0H ALLENFORD Owen Sound N0G AYTON Owen Sound L0L ALLENWOOD Orillia P0M AZILDA Sudbury L0L ALLENWOOD BEACH Orillia K0M BADDOW Kingston L9R ALLISTON Owen Sound N3A BADEN Kitchener N0B ALMA Kitchener P0G BADGERS CORNERS Sudbury K0A ALMONTE Ottawa N0C BADJEROS Owen Sound K0L ALPINE VILLAGE Kingston K0L BAILIEBORO Kingston L0N ALTON Owen Sound K0C BAINSVILLE Ottawa L7K ALTON Burlington P0C BALA Orillia N4K ALVANLEY Owen Sound P0C BALA PARK Orillia N0N ALVINSTON Windsor N0H BALACLAVA (GREY) Owen Sound N2Z AMBERLEY Owen Sound K0J BALACLAVA (RENFREW) Sudbury K0K AMELIASBURG Kingston K0G BALDERSON Ottawa N9V AMHERST POINTE Windsor L0E BALDWIN Orillia N9V AMHERSTBURG Windsor L0G BALLANTRAE Barrie K7M AMHERSTVIEW Kingston N0B BALLINAFAD Kitchener K7N AMHERSTVIEW Kingston L0N BALLYCROY Owen Sound N0B AMULREE Kitchener N0M BALLYMOTE Windsor P6A AMYOT Sault Ste. Marie L0L BALM BEACH Orillia L9G ANCASTER Burlington P0V BALMERTOWN Kenora L9K ANCASTER Burlington N0A BALMORAL St. Catharines N0E ANDYS CORNERS St. Catharines N4K BALMY BEACH Owen Sound P0V ANGLING LAKE Kenora P0H BALSAM CREEK Sudbury L0M ANGUS Owen Sound K0K BALTIMORE Kingston N0H ANNAN Owen Sound N0B BAMBERG Kitchener P0K ANSONVILLE Timmins K0L BANCROFT Kingston K0L ANSTRUTHER LAKE Kingston N0M BANNER Windsor L0L ANTEN MILLS Orillia K0L BANNOCKBURN Kingston P0J ANTHONY Timmins K0L BAPTISTE Kingston K0A ANTRIM Ottawa P0N BARBERS BAY Timmins N0L APPIN London L0L BARCLAY Orillia K0C APPLE HILL Ottawa K2H BARHAVEN Ottawa K0A APPLETON Ottawa P0E BARKWAY Orillia L4Y APPLEWOOD ACRES Toronto L4M BARRIE Barrie L4X APPLEWOOD HEIGHTS Toronto L4N BARRIE Barrie L4X APPLEWOOD HILLS Toronto K7K BARRIEFIELD Kingston K0L APSLEY Kingston N0H BARROW BAY Owen Sound L0L APTO Orillia K0J BARRYS BAY Sudbury P3A ARDBEG Sudbury K0J BARRYVALE Sudbury K0H ARDEN Kingston P0W BARWICK Kenora 1 S E R V I C E A R E A S Postal City Zone Postal City Zone K0K BATAWA Kingston L0N BLACK BANK Owen Sound O P0S BATCHAWANA Sault Ste. Marie K0J BLACK BAY Sudbury P0S BATCHAWANA BAY Sault Ste. Marie K0K BLACK CREEK Kingston N K0H BATH Kingston M3N BLACK CREEK VILLAGE Toronto K0H BATTERSEA Kingston P0W BLACK HAWK Kenora T L0M BAXTER Owen Sound K1A BLACKBURN Ottawa L1V BAY RIDGES Toronto N3W BLACKHEATH St. Catharines A N0M BAYFIELD Windsor K7C BLACKS CORNERS Ottawa P0G BAYFIELD INLET Sudbury L0B BLACKSTOCK Peterborough R N5H BAYHAM London P0G BLACKSTONE LAKE Sudbury L0K BAYSHORE VILLAGE Orillia L0C BLACKWATER Barrie I K8V BAYSIDE Peterborough N3H BLAIR Kitchener P0B BAYSVILLE Orillia K0L BLAIRTON Kingston O K0H BAYVIEW Kingston K0A BLAKENEY Ottawa L4B BAYVIEW HILL Toronto P0H BLANCHARD’S LANDING Sudbury L4S BAYVIEW NORTH Toronto N0P BLENHEIM Windsor M2K BAYVIEW VILLAGE Toronto P0M BLEZARD VALLEY Sudbury N0M BEACH O PINES Windsor P0R BLIND RIVER Sault Ste. Marie K0J BEACHBURG Sudbury K0K BLOOMFIELD Kingston N0J BEACHVILLE London N0B BLOOMINGDALE Kitchener N0E BEALTON St. Catharines N0E BLOOMSBURG St. Catharines L0R BEAMSVILLE St. Catharines K1A BLOSSOM PARK Ottawa P0H BEAR ISLAND Sudbury K4A BLOSSOM PARK Ottawa P0A BEAR LAKE Sudbury K0L BLUE MOUNTAIN Kingston P0T BEARDMORE Kenora L9Y BLUE MOUNTAINS Owen Sound P0V BEARSKIN LAKE Kenora N0N BLUE POINT Windsor P1L BEATRICE Orillia N0G BLUEVALE Owen Sound P0B BEAUMARIS Orillia L0L BLUEWATER BEACH Orillia L0K BEAVERTON Orillia N0M BLYTH Windsor N8A BECHER Windsor N0P BLYTHESWOOD Windsor M5M BEDFORD PARK Toronto K0M BOBCAYGEON Kingston L0G BEETON Barrie L3X BOGARTTOWN Burlington P0G BEKANON Sudbury N0H BOGNOR Owen Sound L7K BELFOUNTAIN Burlington K0H BOLINGBROKE Kingston N0G BELGRAVE Owen Sound K0M BOLSOVER Kingston L0L BELL EWART Orillia L7C BOLTON Burlington K0E BELLAMY Ottawa L7E BOLTON Burlington L0L BELLE EWART Orillia L7E BOLTON STATION Burlington N0R BELLE RIVER Windsor L0L BON SECOURS BEACH Orillia P0J BELLE VALLEE Timmins K0K BONARLAW Kingston K8N BELLEVILLE Peterborough L0G BOND HEAD Barrie K8P BELLEVILLE Peterborough L0B BOND HEAD (DURHAM) Peterborough K8R BELLEVILLE Peterborough L0G BOND HEAD (SIMCOE) Barrie K0K BELLROCK Kingston L4G BOND LAKE Burlington N0L BELMONT London L3V BONDI VILLAGE Orillia N0G BELMORE Owen Sound P0H BONFIELD Sudbury N0B BELWOOD Kitchener K0J BONNECHERE Sudbury N7A BENMILLER Owen Sound N0N BONNIE DOONE Windsor M4G BENNINGTON HEIGHTS Toronto K0C BONVILLE Ottawa M4H BENNINGTON HEIGHTS Toronto N0J BOOKTON London P0M BENNY Sudbury L0M BORDEN Owen Sound K0L BENSFORT BRIDGE Kingston L0M BORDEN, C.F.B. Owen Sound P0B BENT RIVER Orillia N0K BORNHOLM Owen Sound N0H BERKELEY Owen Sound P0V BORUPS CORNERS Kenora N0G BERVIE Owen Sound N0E BOSTON St. Catharines K0C BERWICK Ottawa P0K BOSTON CREEK Timmins L0A BETHANY Peterborough N0P BOTHWELL Windsor K0L BEWDLEY Kingston N0H BOTHWELL’S CORNERS Owen Sound N4K BIG BAY Owen Sound K0L BOULTER Kingston L4M BIG BAY POINT Barrie K0A BOURGET Ottawa K0L BIG CEDAR Kingston P0K BOURKES Timmins P0E BIG CHUTE Orillia L9Y BOWERS BEACH Owen Sound P0V BIG TROUT LAKE Kenora P0M BOWLANDS BAY Sudbury P0M BIGWOOD Sudbury L1C BOWMANVILLE Burlington L0R BINBROOK St. Catharines L1E BOWMANVILLE Burlington M1N BIRCH CLIFF Toronto L6G BOX GROVE Toronto P0P BIRCH ISLAND Sudbury L0R BOYLE St. Catharines K0M BIRCH POINT Kingston P1L BRACEBRIDGE Orillia K0L BIRDS CREEK Kingston L3Z BRADFORD Barrie P0A BIRKENDALE Sudbury L3Z BRADFORD WEST Barrie N0M BIRR Windsor N0J BRAEMAR London P0M BISCOTASING Sudbury K0A BRAESIDE Ottawa K0G BISHOP MILLS Ottawa L6R BRAMALEA Toronto N0E BISHOPSGATE St. Catharines L6S BRAMALEA Toronto L0R BISMARCK St. Catharines L6T BRAMALEA Toronto K0J BISSETT CREEK Sudbury L6P BRAMPTON Toronto 2 S E R V I C E A R E A S Postal City Zone Postal City Zone L6R BRAMPTON Toronto L0S BURNABY St. Catharines O L6S BRAMPTON Toronto K0J BURNSTOWN Sudbury L6T BRAMPTON Toronto P0P BURNT ISLAND Sudbury N L6V BRAMPTON Toronto K0M BURNT RIVER Kingston L6W BRAMPTON Toronto K0G BURRITTS RAPIDS Ottawa T L6X BRAMPTON Toronto N0E BURTCH St. Catharines L6Y BRAMPTON Toronto P0M BURWASH Sudbury A L6Z BRAMPTON Toronto K0M BUTTERMILK FALLS Kingston L7A BRAMPTON Toronto L3R BUTTONVILLE Toronto R N0B BRANCHTON Kitchener L6C BUTTONVILLE Toronto N3P BRANTFORD Kitchener N0P BUXTON Windsor I N3R BRANTFORD Kitchener P0P BUZWAH Sudbury N3R BRANTFORD Kitchener N1A BYNG St. Catharines O N3S BRANTFORD Kitchener P0G BYNG INLET Sudbury N3T BRANTFORD Kitchener M4X CABBAGETOWN Toronto N3V BRANTFORD Kitchener P0H CACHE BAY Sudbury N3P BRANT-ON-THE-GRAND Kitchener L0B CAESAREA Peterborough L0K BRECHIN Orillia N3T CAINSVILLE Kitchener K0J BRENT Sudbury N0L CAIRNGORM London L0M BRENTWOOD Owen Sound N0P CAIRO Windsor N0B BRESLAU Kitchener L0R CAISTOR CENTRE St. Catharines K0H BREWERS MILLS Kingston N0A CAISTORVILLE St. Catharines K0K BRICKLEY Kingston K0J CALABOGIE Sudbury K0L BRIDGENORTH Kingston L7C CALEDON Burlington N2J BRIDGEPORT Kitchener L7E CALEDON Burlington L7P BRIDGEVIEW SURVEY Burlington L7K CALEDON Burlington N0N BRIGDEN Windsor L0N CALEDON EAST Owen Sound N0J BRIGHT London L7C CALEDON EAST Burlington K0K BRIGHTON Kingston L7E CALEDON EAST Burlington N0N BRIGHTS GROVE Windsor L7K CALEDON EAST Burlington N0N BRIGHT'S GROVE Windsor L7C CALEDON VILLAGE Burlington K0H BRIGHTSIDE Kingston L7K CALEDON VILLAGE Burlington K0E BRINSTON Ottawa N3W CALEDONIA St. Catharines N0B BRISBANE Kitchener P0H CALLANDER Sudbury P0P BRITAINVILLE Sudbury P0P CALLUM Sudbury P0G BRITT Sudbury P0L CALSTOCK Kenora N0G BRITTON Owen Sound N5H CALTON London K6V BROCKVILLE Ottawa K9A CAMBORNE Peterborough N0K BRODHAGEN Owen Sound K0M CAMBRAY Kingston L6H BRONTE Toronto N1P CAMBRIDGE Kitchener N4K BROOKE Owen Sound N1R CAMBRIDGE Kitchener P0A BROOKES MILL Sudbury N1S CAMBRIDGE Kitchener L0B BROOKLIN Peterborough N1T CAMBRIDGE Kitchener L0P BROOKVILLE Burlington N3C CAMBRIDGE Kitchener L0H BROUGHAM Burlington N3E CAMBRIDGE Kitchener K0C BROUSEVILLE Ottawa N3H CAMBRIDGE Kitchener L0G BROWN HILL Barrie K0K CAMDEN EAST Kingston K0C BROWN
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