Canadian Address Generator
CanadaGenerate realistic Canadian addresses with valid postal codes for testing. Includes street addresses, cities, provinces, and properly formatted postal codes (A1A 1A1).
Settings
Canadian Postal Codes
Format: A1A 1A1 (alternating letters and numbers)
First letter: Indicates province/region
Note: Letters D, F, I, O, Q, U not used
8211 Yonge Trail
Mount Pearl, NL A4T 1C0
Canada
9671 Bloor Road
Red Deer, AB T7C 4T2
Canada
4312 NW Cedar Street
# 700
Corner Brook, NL A1L 1S8
Canada
9705 Victoria Road
Yellowknife, NT X3X 3T5
Canada
6533 Victoria Way
Gatineau, QC G2Z 2B0
Canada
What is This Tool?
A Canadian address generator creates realistic fictional Canadian addresses with street addresses, cities, provinces, and postal codes in the standard A1A 1A1 format. Generated addresses use real province-city-postal code mappings for geographic consistency.
Canadian postal codes follow an alternating letter-digit pattern (A1A 1A1). The first letter indicates the province or territory (e.g., M=Ontario/Toronto, V=British Columbia, H=Quebec/Montreal). This generator ensures postal code prefixes match the correct provinces and cities.
Common Use Cases
Canada Post Integration
Test address validation, postal rate calculation, and shipping label generation with Canada Post APIs.
E-commerce Shipping
Validate Canadian checkout flows, provincial tax calculation (GST/HST/PST), and cross-border shipping.
Bilingual Form Testing
Test address forms that support both English and French address formats for Quebec and bilingual regions.
CRM & Database
Populate customer databases with realistic Canadian addresses for testing search and reporting features.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these real addresses?
Addresses use real city/province/postal code area combinations but fictional street addresses.
What postal code format is used?
Standard Canadian format: A1A 1A1 (letter-digit-letter space digit-letter-digit). Postal code prefixes match the correct province.
Are Quebec addresses in French?
The generator produces addresses in English by default. Quebec-specific terms (Rue, Boulevard) may be included for realism.