+1 Country Code
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Serving clients in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, or Calgary? A +1 area code number positions your business as local and credible across all provinces.
With DialLink, you can get a Canadian phone number and unify your business communications into one AI-powered cloud platform. Manage calls, messages, and voicemails with advanced automation and routing — designed for the pace and demands of modern SMBs and startups.

+1 is the international dialing code for Canada (as well as the U.S. and select Caribbean territories). If you’re working with Canadian clients, having a local phone number improves response rates, increases credibility, and ensures a more seamless experience for callers.
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+1 is the international dialing code used by Canada, the United States, and several Caribbean territories.
Canada’s country code is +1. It’s used for making international calls to Canada from other countries.
+1 indicates that the phone number is based in Canada (or the U.S.).
Start with +1, followed by the 10-digit Canadian phone number. Example: +1 416 123 4567.
Same process: add +1 before the local Canadian number, omitting any country-specific dialing codes.
From outside Canada (e.g., the UK or Australia):
Dial your country’s international access code (e.g., 00 or 011)
Enter 1 (the Canada country code)
Dial the 10-digit Canadian number
Example: 011 1 604 555 1234 (to reach British Columbia from the U.S.).