Postal codes for Region 1 range from X0E 0A0 to X0E 1N0 in Northwest Territories, Canada. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Region 1.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Aklavik | X0E 0B8, X0E 0A0, X0E 0A0 |
| Fort McPherson | X0E 0J0, X0E 0A3 |
| Inuvik | X0E 0T0, X0E 0A5 |
| Paulatuk | X0E 0B6, X0E 1N0 |
| Sachs Harbour | X0E 0Z0 |
| Tsiigehtchic | X0E 0B0, X0E 0B2 |
| Tuktoyaktuk | X0E 0A1, X0E 1C0 |
| Ulukhaktok | X0E 0B5, X0E 0S0 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Region 1 census divisions in Canada. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Canada (CA) |
|---|---|
| Territory | Northwest Territories |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Region 1 is an administrative division within Canada's Northwest Territories, representing one of the territory's organized regional areas. Located in the central-western portion of the Northwest Territories, this region encompasses a vast expanse of northern Canadian wilderness characterized by boreal forest, numerous lakes, and rugged terrain. With an approximate area of over 150,000 square kilometers, Region 1 contains several communities and settlements that serve as administrative and service centers for the surrounding areas. The region is divided into multiple smaller administrative units and local government areas that manage municipal services and community development. As part of Canada's northern territories, Region 1 experiences the distinctive subarctic climate patterns common to this latitude, with long, cold winters and brief, warm summers that support unique northern ecosystems. The region's administrative structure facilitates local governance and service delivery across its extensive territory, organizing everything from education and healthcare to infrastructure maintenance and economic development initiatives. This organizational framework helps residents and businesses navigate the specific postal code requirements and addressing systems needed for effective communication and service delivery throughout the region's diverse communities.
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