Postal codes for North range from S0A 3A0 to S0P 0J0 in Saskatchewan, Canada. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within North.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Air Ronge | S0J 0B3 |
| Beauval | S0M 0G0, S0M 0A1 |
| Black Lake | S0J 0G6, S0J 0H0 |
| Buffalo Narrows | S0M 0A2, S0M 0J0 |
| Canoe Narrows | S0M 0B8, S0M 0K0 |
| Clearwater River | S0M 3H0 |
| Cole Bay | S0M 0C6, S0M 0M0 |
| Creighton | S0P 0A1, S0P 0A0 |
| Cumberland House | S0E 0S0, S0E 0A4 |
| Denare Beach | S0P 0A2, S0P 0B0 |
| Deschambault Lake | S0P 0C0 |
| Dillon | S0M 0C5, S0M 0S0 |
| Fond du Lac | S0J 0C2, S0J 0W0 |
| Green Lake | S0M 0G9, S0M 1B0 |
| Ile-à-la-Crosse | S0M 0C8, S0M 1C0 |
| Kinoosao | S0P 0J0 |
| La Loche | S0M 1G0, S0M 0B6 |
| La Ronge | S0J 0G7, S0J 1L0 |
| Montreal Lake | S0J 1Y0 |
| Patuanak | S0M 0A6, S0M 2H0 |
| Pelican Narrows | S0P 0E0 |
| Pinehouse Lake | S0J 2B0, S0J 0C9 |
| Sandy Bay | S0P 0A3, S0P 0G0 |
| Southend | S0J 2L0, S0J 0C3 |
| Stanley Mission | S0J 2P0, S0J 0E1 |
| Stony Rapids | S0J 0H1, S0J 2R0 |
| Sturgeon Lake | S0J 2E1 |
| Sturgeon Landing | S0P 0H0 |
| Timber Bay | S0J 2T0 |
| Turnor Lake | S0M 3E0 |
| Uranium City | S0J 0B9, S0J 2W0 |
| Weyakwin | S0J 0E3, S0J 1W0 |
| Wollaston Lake | S0J 0G8, S0J 3C0 |
| Yellow Quill | S0A 3A0 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the North 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) |
|---|---|
| Province | Saskatchewan |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Northern Saskatchewan is a vast administrative region encompassing the northern half of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. This expansive territory is characterized by its rugged Canadian Shield landscape, featuring countless lakes, dense boreal forests, and important river systems. Covering approximately 270,000 square kilometers, Northern Saskatchewan represents nearly half of the province's total land area yet contains only about 3% of its population, with roughly 35,000 residents scattered across remote communities, First Nations reserves, and resource development sites. The region is administratively divided into several northern municipalities and numerous unorganized territories, with major centers including La Ronge, Creighton, and Uranium City. Northern Saskatchewan's economy revolves around mining (particularly uranium, gold, and diamonds), forestry, fishing, and tourism, while its cultural landscape is deeply rooted in Indigenous heritage with significant Cree, Dene, and Métis populations. This region's sparse population and challenging geography make reliable postal services essential for connecting its isolated communities to the rest of Canada and accessing vital goods and information.
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