Random Canadian Postal Code Generator

Generate random Canadian postal codes for your testing and development needs instantly!

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About Canadian Postal Codes

Canadian postal codes are six-character alphanumeric codes in the format A1A 1A1, where 'A' represents a letter and '1' represents a digit. A space separates the third and fourth characters.

The postal code system is managed by Canada Post and is used for sorting and delivering mail across Canada. The first character of a postal code represents a specific province or territory, or a major metropolitan area.

First Character Meaning:

  • A: Newfoundland and Labrador
  • B: Nova Scotia
  • C: Prince Edward Island
  • E: New Brunswick
  • G, H, J: Quebec (Eastern, Montreal, Western)
  • K, L, M, N, P: Ontario
  • R: Manitoba
  • S: Saskatchewan
  • T: Alberta
  • V: British Columbia
  • X: Northwest Territories and Nunavut
  • Y: Yukon