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Routing Numbers & Transit Numbers for Bank of Nova Scotia Branches in Quebec City

Routing Number Transit Number State City Address
000202311 02311-002 QC Quebec 475 rue Saint-Amable, Quebec
000210041 10041-002 QC Quebec 900 Boul. Rene-Levesque est #100, Quebec
000213201 13201-002 QC Quebec 5580, boul. Des Gradins, Quebec
000250351 50351-002 QC Quebec 1279, boul. Charest ouest, Quebec
000260061 60061-002 QC Quebec 395 Boul. Charest Est, Quebec
000263131 63131-002 QC Quebec 1440 Jules-Verne, Quebec
000271431 71431-002 QC Quebec 1275, Chemin Ste-Foy Suite 185, Quebec
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What is Transit number and a Routing number in Canada?
In Canada, banks and other financial institutions identify their branches with a unique transit number (also known as branch numbers). A transit number is made up of five-digits and together with the institution number they form a routing number.
The transit number - five digits - shows which branch you opened your account at. The institution number - three digits - identifies your bank. The account number - seven to twelve digits - identifies your individual account. Bank routing numbers are used to process cheque and electronic transactions such as funds transfers, direct deposits, digital cheques, recurring loan and bill payments.

There are two different formats for routing numbers:
Electronic Transactions Routing Numbers (ETF): 0XXXYYYYY
Paper Transactions Transit Numbers (MICR): YYYYY-XXX
where XXX is the institution number and YYYYY is the transit number.