Canada Phone Number Generator

Generate authentic Canadian phone numbers with valid area codes for any province or territory in Canada.

Generated Canadian Phone Numbers

Canadian Phone Number Format

Canadian Phone Number Structure

Canadian phone numbers follow the North American Numbering Plan (NANP):

  • All Canadian phone numbers are 10 digits long
  • Format: (Area Code) - Exchange Code - Line Number
  • Area codes are 3 digits and identify geographic regions
  • Exchange codes are 3 digits and identify specific exchanges
  • Line numbers are 4 digits and identify individual lines

Common Formatting

Canadian phone numbers are typically formatted in several ways:

  • No formatting: 4165551234
  • Parentheses: (416) 555-1234
  • Dashes: 416-555-1234
  • International format: +1 416 555 1234

Canadian Area Codes

Canada uses a variety of area codes for different provinces and territories. Here are some of the most common Canadian area codes:

Ontario

416, 647, 437 (Toronto)
905, 289, 365 (Greater Toronto Area)
613, 343 (Ottawa)

Quebec

514, 438 (Montreal)
418, 581 (Quebec City)
819, 873 (Gatineau)

British Columbia

604, 778, 236 (Vancouver)
250, 778, 236 (Victoria)

Alberta

403, 587 (Calgary)
780, 587 (Edmonton)

Manitoba

204, 431 (Winnipeg)

Saskatchewan

306, 639 (Regina, Saskatoon)

Nova Scotia

902, 782 (Halifax)

New Brunswick

506 (Fredericton, Moncton)

Newfoundland and Labrador

709 (St. John's)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the format of Canadian phone numbers?

Canadian phone numbers follow the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) and consist of 10 digits: a 3-digit area code, a 3-digit exchange code, and a 4-digit line number.

Are these generated Canadian phone numbers real?

No, these are randomly generated numbers that follow the Canadian phone number format rules. They are not connected to actual phone lines and are intended for testing and demonstration purposes only.

How do I format a Canadian number for international calling?

To format a Canadian number for international calling, add the country code '+1' before the 10-digit number. For example, (416) 555-1234 becomes +1 416 555 1234.

Do Canadian phone numbers use the same format as US numbers?

Yes, Canadian phone numbers follow the same North American Numbering Plan (NANP) format as US numbers, with a 3-digit area code, 3-digit exchange code, and 4-digit line number. Both countries use the country code +1.