Every Booth ID follows this exact structure:
(Booth ID: XX-YY-ZZZ-NNNNN)
XX = Country code (always 2 uppercase letters)
YY = Province/region code (always 2 uppercase letters)
ZZZ = City/area/municipality code (always 3 uppercase letters)
NNNNN = Unique 5-digit numeric identifier
Country Code (XX – first 2 letters)
Identifies the country where the booth is located.
For all Canadian booths (including Quebec): CA (Canada)
Other examples from the site: 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.
For Quebec booths: always QC (Québec)
Other Canadian examples: AB (Alberta), ON (Ontario), BC (British Columbia), SK (Saskatchewan), etc.
City/Area Code (ZZZ – next 3 letters)
A 3-letter abbreviation derived from the city, town, or local area name.
Usually the first three letters of the main city name, but sometimes adjusted for uniqueness or common naming.
Common Quebec examples:
MON = Montréal
GAT = Gatineau
QUE = Québec (City)
JOL = Joliette
LEV = Lévis
SEP = Sept-Îles
FER = Fermont
BRO = Brossard
BEL = Beloeil
VAU = Vaudreuil-Dorion (or similar variations)
STM = Sainte-Marie-Madeleine
POR = Port-Cartier
Numeric Identifier (NNNNN – last 5 digits)
A sequential or assigned 5-digit number that distinguishes each individual booth within the same city/area.
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