Canadian postal codes work much the same as zip codes. They are used to specify mailing addresses. Postal codes are six characters long alternating from letter to number, beginning with a letter. Each province has its own starting letter, some provinces have more than one. For example every postal code in Nova Scotia starts with a B, and every postal code in Northern Ontario begins with a P. The subsequent numbers and letters narrow it down further by city, district, and neighbourhood.
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