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Reach every home in your target area without needing a mailing list. Canada Post Neighbourhood Mail (the Canadian equivalent of EDDM / Every Door Direct Mail) lets you saturate postal routes with your message. It is the most affordable way to reach local customers at scale.

Aerial view of neighbourhood mail delivery routes across residential areas

Direct mail pieces inside a Canada Post community mailbox

Mail preparation facility for Neighbourhood Mail campaigns
EDDM stands for Every Door Direct Mail, a term from the United States Postal Service. In Canada, the equivalent service is Canada Post Neighbourhood Mail. Both allow you to deliver mail to every home on selected postal routes without needing a mailing list or individual addresses.
No. Canada Post Neighbourhood Mail (EDDM) delivers to every address on a postal route, so you do not need a mailing list at all. You simply choose the postal routes you want to target.
We provide route selection assistance based on your target demographics, business location, and campaign goals. You can filter by postal code, household density, income, and more.
Neighbourhood Mail (EDDM) offers the lowest per-piece postage rates in Canada because it does not require individual addressing. Starting at $0.35 per piece all-in, it is ideal for local businesses wanting maximum reach at minimum cost.
Canada Post Neighbourhood Mail is a bulk mail service that lets you deliver unaddressed mail to every household on selected postal routes. It is the Canadian equivalent of EDDM (Every Door Direct Mail) and is the most affordable way to reach local customers at scale.
Neighbourhood Mail is cheaper per piece ($0.35 vs $0.75+) because it requires no mailing list or addressing. However, addressed mail allows personalization and precise targeting. Many businesses use Neighbourhood Mail for awareness and addressed mail for follow-up campaigns.

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