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Kenora Postal Codes: P0L 0A7 to P9N 0J2 | Ontario

Postal Codes for Kenora range from P0L 0A7 to P9N 0J2 in Ontario, Canada. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Kenora, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Kenora

Showing 62 places in Kenora. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.

Angling Lake
Attawapiskat
Balmertown
Bearskin Lake
Big Trout Lake
Cat Lake
Clearwater Bay
Cochenour
Dalles
Deer Lake
Dinorwic
Dryden
Eabamet Lake
Eagle River
Ear Falls
Fort Severn
Grassy Narrows
Hudson
Ignace
Ingolf
Kasabonika
Kashechewan
Keewatin
Keewaywin
Kejick
Kenora
Kingfisher Lake
Lac Seul
Lansdowne House
Longbow Lake
Madsen
McKenzie Island
Migisi Sahgaigan
Minaki
Minnitaki
Muskrat Dam
Nestor Falls
North Spirit Lake
Ogoki
Osnaburgh House
Oxdrift
Pawitik
Peawanuck
Perrault Falls
Pickle Lake
Pikangikum
Poplar Hill
Red Lake
Redditt
Sachigo Lake
Sandy Lake
Sioux Lookout
Sioux Narrows
Slate Falls
Summer Beaver
Vermilion Bay
Wabigoon
Waldhof
Weagamow Lake
Webequie
Whitedog
Wunnumin Lake

Sample Address Format for Kenora

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Kenora, Ontario, P0V 0C2, P0V 1B0
CANADA

Kenora on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Kenora districts in Canada.

Kenora Quick Facts

CountryCanada (CA)
Administrative PathCanada β†’ Ontario
Postal CodeP0L 0A7~P9N 0J2
ProvinceOntario
ISO CodesCA / CAN / 124
Top-level domain (ccTLD).ca
Coordinates54.024594, -89.161819
Places62

What to Know About Kenora

Key Facts

Kenora is a district located in the northwestern part of Ontario, Canada. Positioned along the Manitoba border, it encompasses a vast area of approximately 407,213 square kilometers, making it one of the largest districts in Ontario by land area. This expansive region is characterized by its rugged Canadian Shield landscape, featuring countless lakes, rivers, and boreal forests that support diverse wildlife and outdoor recreation. With a population of around 65,000 people, Kenora District is sparsely populated but rich in natural resources and Indigenous heritage, including numerous First Nations communities. The district is divided into several municipalities, townships, and unorganized areas, with the city of Kenora serving as its administrative and economic hub. Historically, the area's economy has been driven by forestry, mining, and tourism, attracting visitors for fishing, hunting, and wilderness adventures. For those seeking detailed postal code information for its various sub-regions, this website provides comprehensive access to facilitate mail delivery and location-based services across the district.

Neighboring Regions

  • Thunder Bay District
  • Rainy River District
  • Manitoba (specifically the Eastern Manitoba region)

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