- Area code 867
Area code 867 is the
area code for the three Canadian territories in theArctic far north.+1-867 was created on
October 21 ,1997 from portions of two existing Canadian area codes. It has the largest land area of any area code in theNorth American Numbering Plan . The territorial extent reaches 3,173 km fromCape Dyer onBaffin Island to the Alaska border, and 4,391 km from the south end ofJames Bay to theNorth Pole . The largest distances between exchanges are 2,200 km fromSanikiluaq toGrise Fiord , and 3,365 km from Beaver Creek toPangnirtung . Four different official time zones are observed within the area, though one community, by not observingDaylight Saving Time , effectively shifts between two of those zones.Nearly all of the eastern
Northwest Territories (along with most of westernQuébec ) were originally inarea code 819 § and served byBell Canada until 1992. The Yukon Territory and the western portion of the Northwest Territories were originally covered byAlberta area code 403 , and served byNorthwestel .* The digits were chosen to promote the theme "TOP of the world", as TOP spells 867 on a
North America n dial.
*1867 also happens to be commemorated as the year ofCanadian Confederation .Since then,
Nunavut has taken over all of the former 819 portion of the Northwest Territories, plus part of the old 403 area. Area code 403 (Calgary, Alberta ) has since been further split to create 780 for the northern two-thirds of Alberta, including Edmonton.The only incumbent local exchange carrier in 867 is
Northwestel , although until 1964, the geographic area now served by 867 did have up to five independent telephone companies.§ - "The code 819 was applied to the eastern NWT and northern Quebec starting in the late 1970s as DDD became available; from 1957 to the late 1970s, these areas were nominally part of Area Code 418; prior to 1957, they would have been regarded as part of Area Code 514, but there were no telephone services in the area prior to 1958."
Places that use this area code
To the extent that exchanges within the territories also serve some customers in adjacent provinces, 867 numbers can also be found in Fraser and Swan Lake,
British Columbia (served from Carcross and Swift River, respectively), and Fort Fitzgerald,Alberta (served from Fort Smith). Excluded from this area code isEnvironment Canada 's weather station at Eureka which uses 204 and 613. However, where the Alaska Highway repeatedly (nine times) crosses the BC-Yukon border, two highway lodges and area residents are served by Watson Lake (867) numbers, not the nearer Lower Post (250) exchange. No provincial exchange actually near the border serves any territories customer.Each community only has one central office code, except for:
*Whitehorse, Yukon (867) - 332 333 334 335 393 455 456 633 667 668
* Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (867) - 444 445 446 669 765 766 767 873 920 999
* Iqaluit, Nunavut (867) - 222 975 979
*Inuvik, Northwest Territories (867) - 620 678 777
*Fort Smith, Northwest Territories (867) - 621 870 872
*Hay River, Northwest Territories (867) - 874 875 876(Until 1978, only Whitehorse (633, 667, 668) and Hay River (396, 874) had more than one prefix; Hay River was reduced to one (874), while Yellowknife (873) had a second prefix (920) added. Iqaluit (979), Inuvik (777) and Hay River received second prefixes in the 2001-2004 period, and Fort Smith (872) in 2006.)
Northwestel 's proposal for a new regulatory regime was approved for 2007, allowing resale of local telephone service, additional central office codes should not be required for competitive carriers wishing to offer local service. If theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in future approves facilities-based local service competition, the expense of deployment would probably limit it to major communities, necessitating additional prefixes only in communities that already have multiple prefixes. Communities that now have only one prefix are not likely to need a second prefix other than for local growth.ee also
*List of North American area codes
External links
* [http://www.cnac.ca/data/ac867.htm CNA exchange list for area +1-867]
* [http://polar.nrcan.gc.ca/about/facility_e.php?id=15 Natural Resources Canada, Polar Continental Shelf Project - Eureka Weather Station]
* [http://www.cnac.ca/npa_codes/npa_map.htm Area Code Map of Canada]Area Code Box 8|This=Area Code 867|State=NT
N=Arctic Ocean , Country code +7 inRussia
S=204, 250/778, 306, 705, 709, 780/587, 807, 819
E=Atlantic Ocean , Country code +299 inGreenland
W=907
S1=AK|S2=AB|S3=BC|S4=MB|S5=NL|S6=ON|S7=SK|S8=QC
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