What is the Booth ID?
Booth ID Format
Every Booth ID follows a standardized structure to ensure uniqueness across the global database:
XX-YY-ZZZ-NNNNN
- XX = Country code (2 uppercase letters)
- YY = Province/region code (2 uppercase letters)
- ZZZ = City/area/municipality code (3 uppercase letters)
- NNNNN = Unique 5-digit numeric identifier
Detailed Breakdown of Each Part
Country Code (XX – first 2 letters)
Identifies the country where the booth is located.
- For all Canadian booths (including Quebec): CA (Canada)
- Other examples: BR (Brazil), NZ (New Zealand), FR (France), etc.
Province/Region Code (YY – next 2 letters)
Identifies the province, state, or equivalent administrative region.
- In Canada: Standard 2-letter postal abbreviations (e.g., QC for Québec, ON for Ontario, AB for Alberta).
City/Area Code (ZZZ – next 3 letters)
A 3-letter abbreviation derived from the city, town, or local area name. Common Quebec examples include:
- MON = Montréal
- GAT = Gatineau
- QUE = Québec City
- JOL = Joliette
- LEV = Lévis
- BRO = Brossard
- SEP = Sept-Îles
- FER = Fermont
- BEL = Beloeil
- STM = Ste-Marie-Madeleine
Numeric Identifier (NNNNN – last 5 digits)
A sequential or assigned 5-digit number that distinguishes each individual booth within the same city or local area code.