What are the province codes for Canada?

What are the province codes for Canada?

Table 8 Abbreviations and codes for provinces and territories, 2011 Census

Province/Territory Standard abbreviations English/French Internationally approved alpha code (Source: Canada Post)
Quebec Que./Qc QC
Ontario Ont./Ont. ON
Manitoba Man./Man. MB
Saskatchewan Sask./Sask. SK

What is the state code for Canada?

US State and Canada Province Codes

Province Code
Nunavut, CA NU
Ontario, CA ON
Prince Edward Island, CA PE
Quebec, CA QC

Are provinces like states?

A province is an area of land that is part of a country, similar to a state or a county. It can also be an area of land under political control by an outside country, similar to a colony. Provinces are usually units of government. Canada has 10 provinces, each with a lieutenant governor.

What are the 10 provinces and 3 territories?

The provinces are, in alphabetical order: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The three territories are Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.

How many provinces and territories are there?

ten provinces
Today, Canada includes ten provinces and three territories.

What is Canada zip code?

Canadian ZIP codes use an alphanumerical format with six characters in the format “A1A 1A1” with the first character denoting the province of the address. The third character is a letter representing the “postal zone” of the province. The final three letters are numbers that indicate a smaller delivery area.

How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?

Today, Canada includes ten provinces and three territories. Most of the acts that established the provinces and territories of the Canadian federation, are acts of the British Parliament, as the federal union in 1867 did not mark Canada’s independence from Great Britain.