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A Canadian postal code (French: code postal) is a six-character string that forms part of a postal address in Canada. [1] Like British, Irish, Dutch, and Argentinian postcodes, Canada's postal codes are alphanumeric. They are in the format A1A 1A1, where A is a letter and 1 is a digit, with a space separating the third and fourth characters.
ISO 3166-2:CA identifiers' second elements are all the same as these; ISO adopted the existing Canada Post abbreviations. [1] These abbreviations are not the source of letters in Canadian postal codes, which are assigned by Canada Post on a different basis than these abbreviations. While postal codes are also used for sorting, they allow ...
Canada Post provides a free postal code look-up tool on its website, [1] via its applications for smartphones, [2] and sells hard-copy directories and CD-ROMs. Many vendors also sell validation tools, which allow customers to properly match addresses and postal codes. Hard-copy directories can also be consulted in all post offices, and some ...
Canada Post provides a free postal code look-up tool on its website, [1] via its applications for smartphones, and sells hard-copy directories and CD-ROMs. Many vendors also sell validation tools, which allow customers to properly match addresses and postal codes. Hard-copy directories can also be consulted in all post offices, and some libraries.
In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Dunluce had a population of 6,357 living in 2,491 dwellings, [7] a -5.8% change from its 2009 population of 6,751. [13] With a land area of 2.22 km 2 (0.86 sq mi), [ 6 ] it had a population density of 2,863.5 people/km 2 in 2012.
In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Ormsby Place had a population of 5,323 living in 1,953 dwellings, [7] a -5.7% change from its 2009 population of 5,646. [9] With a land area of 1.35 km 2 (0.52 sq mi), [ 6 ] it had a population density of 3,943 people/km 2 in 2012.
In the City of Edmonton's 2019 municipal census, Tamarack had a population of 6,417 living in 1,922 dwellings, [7] a 216% change from its 2009 population of 743. [10] With a land area of 2.6 km 2 (1.0 sq mi), it had a population density of 903.1 people/km 2 in 2012.
In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Belmead had a population of 4,603 living in 1,702 dwellings, [7] a 2.6% change from its 2009 population of 4,488. [15] With a land area of 1.28 km 2 (0.49 sq mi), [ 6 ] it had a population density of 3,596.1 people/km 2 in 2012.