Country-specific generator
Fake Canadian phone number generator
Generate random, safe-to-use Canadian phone numbers. Canada shares the 555-0100–555-0199 reserved block with the US, so the numbers are guaranteed fictional — only the area codes here are Canadian (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa).
Canada phone number generator
NANPA reserved 555-0100 through 555-0199 (shared with US)
How Canadian fake numbers work
Canada is part of the North American Numbering Plan along with the United States and most of the Caribbean. That means Canadian phone numbers structurally look identical to US numbers: +1, three-digit area code, three-digit central office exchange, four-digit line number. The only way to distinguish a Canadian number from a US number is by the area code.
Because the NANP reserves the 555-0100 through 555-0199 block uniformly across both countries, this generator uses that range and pairs it with Canadian area codes: 416 (Toronto), 604 (Vancouver), 514 (Montreal), 403 (Calgary), and 613 (Ottawa). The result is a phone number that passes US/Canadian validation and — if your application checks the area code — will be correctly classified as Canadian.
Need to generate for a specific Canadian city or get more area codes? Use the full generator →
Frequently asked questions
Do Canadian fake numbers use the same 555 range as the US?
Yes. Canada shares the North American Numbering Plan with the United States, so the 555-0100 through 555-0199 block is reserved for fictional use across both countries. The only difference is the area code — this generator uses Canadian area codes.
Which Canadian area codes does the generator use?
The generator rotates through 416 (Toronto), 604 (Vancouver), 514 (Montreal), 403 (Calgary), and 613 (Ottawa). All are genuine Canadian area codes paired with the 555-01XX reserved suffix.
How do I tell a Canadian number from a US number?
Within the NANP there is no structural difference — both use +1 and ten digits. The only reliable distinction is the area code. Your application needs a lookup table of Canadian area codes to classify correctly.