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  2. Jan 18, 2022 · The Local Delivery Unit (LDU), identified by the last three characters of the postal code, allows for a more final sort in a Forward Sortation Area (FSA). In urban areas, the last three digits may indicate a: Specific city block (one side of a street between two intersecting streets)

  3. They are in the format A1A 1A1, where A is a letter and 1 is a digit, with a space separating the third and fourth characters. As of October 2019, there were 876,445 postal codes, [2] using forward sortation areas (FSAs), from A0A in Newfoundland to Y1A in Yukon.

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · The first three characters of a postal code represent an individual geographic region, such as a municipality or city. This is known as the forward sortation area. The last three characters identify a specific address ‘block’ within that region, and this is called the local delivery unit.

  5. FSA (Forward Sortation Area) are the first 3 alphanumeric characters, the last 3 are called LDU (Local Delivery Unit). The FSA is an area in Canada and the LDU narrows it down to specific streets and addresses in an area.

  6. The last three characters (the local delivery unit) identifies a specific address ‘block’ within the individual region. Postal codes are vital to the Canadian postal service, providing essential information to ensure mail is delivered efficiently and swiftly, making them a key component of Canadian identity.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · In a Canadian postal code, the first three digits, known as the Forward Sortation Area (FSA), represent the sorting area. The last three characters, known as the Local Delivery Unit (LDU), further refine the delivery location.

  8. The postal code is made up of two segments; a Forward Sortation Area for the first three characters (FSA) and a Local Delivery Unit (LDU) for the last three characters.

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