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Postal Code T9N - Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada

Postal Code: T9N

Postal System Details

Postal Authority

Canada Post

Postal System

Alphanumeric postal code (A#A #A#)

Region Structure

Province → City → Local Delivery Unit → Route

Area Information

The postal code T9N is part of Canada’s alphanumeric postal code system, administered under the operational framework of Canada Post, the national postal authority for Canada. Canadian postal codes follow the pattern A # A # A #, such as K 1 A 0 B X (illustrative only). The first character identifies the province/territory, the next two specify the city and routing area, and the last three characters define the Local Delivery Unit (LDU). This code corresponds to Bonnyville in the Alberta province/territory, located near latitude 54.2668 and longitude -110.7351. The routing hierarchy follows Province → City → Local Delivery Unit → Route. Example: - Province/Territory: Alberta - City: (Example: Central Urban City) - Local Delivery Unit (LDU): Bonnyville - Route: Based on final characters This page reflects the structural practices publicly used by Canada Post. All patterns shown are illustrative only. For accurate delivery or address verification, ensure city and LDU match Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada.

Country:

Canada

State:

Alberta

Area:

Bonnyville

Postal Code:

T9N

Latitude:

54.2668

Longitude:

-110.7351

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What area does T9N represent in Canada?

It defines the Local Delivery Unit (LDU) serving Bonnyville in the Alberta province/territory.

2. How does Canada’s postal code system work?

It uses an alphanumeric structure A#A #A# identifying province, city, routing area, and LDU.

3. Can T9N verify an address in Canada?

Yes—if the city and LDU match Bonnyville, Alberta.

4. Which authority manages postal codes in Canada?

Canada Post manages postal routing and code assignments nationwide.

Nearby Areas

Eastern Alberta (St. Paul)

Wainwright Region (Tofield)

Central Alberta (Stettler)

Western Alberta (Jasper)

North Central Alberta (Slave Lake)