Some of The Places That Use This Area Code
- Amos (819) - 442 443 444 727 732 830
- Cantley (819) - 671 827
- Drummondville (819) - 313 314 388 390 397 445 461 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 477 478 479 803 816 817 818 850 857 870 883 967 991
- Gatineau (819) - 205 208 209 210 213 230 243 246 271 281 303 317 318 319 328 329 351 360 410 412 420 439 483 484 485 486 500 503 506 561 568 576 592 593 595 598 635 639 643 661 663 664 665 669 682 684 685 700 708 712 718 743 744 770 771 772 773 775 776 777 778 790 800 815 866 881 886 893 904 918 920 921 923 930 931 935 939 953 955 956 962 965 966 968 986 994 997 999
- La Corne (819) - 799
- L'Ascension (819) - 275
- La Sarre (819) - 333 339
- Lac-Mégantic (819) - 417 582 583 890
- Magog (819) - 201 594 703 746 769 843 846 847 868 869
- Mont-Tremblant (819) - 421 425 429 681 717 808
- Notre Dame Du Laus (819) - 767
- Princeville (819) - 364
- Rouyn-Noranda (819) - 277 279 290 493 649 760 762 763 764 768 797 880
- Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts (819) - 321 323 324 325 326 774 896
- Shawinigan (819) - 247 531 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 556 719 731 805 852 913 989, (873) - 378
- Sherbrooke (819) - 200 212 238 239 300 340 342 345 346 347 348 349 366 416 432 434 437 446 481 542 560 562 563 564 565 566 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 577 578 580 588 620 640 654 674 678 679 780 791 812 820 821 822 823 829 864 891 919 943 987 993
- Trois-Rivières (819) - 244 266 269 299 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 383 384 386 415 448 489 519 601 609 668 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 701 801 807 840 841 861 862 898 909 944 979 992 995 996
- Nicolet (819) - 293
- Val-des-Monts (819) - 457 671
- Val-d'Or (819) - 270 280 316 354 355 527 550 651 824 825 856 859 860 874
- Victoriaville (819) - 302 330 460 604 740 751 752 758 795 806 809 960 980 990
- Ville-Marie (819) - 629 622
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