Phone area codes for Red Deer, AB
4 active area codes · Mountain Time (MST/MDT, UTC-7/-6) · population 100,844.
Red Deer is Alberta's third-largest city, located midway between Calgary and Edmonton on the Red Deer River.
Area codes serving Red Deer
Dialling from and to Red Deer
Because Red Deer sits inside an overlay region with 4 overlapping area codes, callers must always dial 10 digits — even for calls between two phones on the same street. From outside Canada and the United States, dial your international access prefix, then +1, then the 10-digit number.
Mobile carriers in Red Deer typically issue numbers from whichever overlay code is currently being released by the NANP relief plan. As a result, two members of the same household frequently carry numbers from two different area codes — for example a long-time resident with an original-assignment number and a newer subscriber with an overlay number.
Major carriers serving Red Deer
About Red Deer, Alberta
Red Deer is located in Alberta, Canada. Red Deer is Alberta's third-largest city, located midway between Calgary and Edmonton on the Red Deer River. The city falls within the Mountain Time (MST/MDT, UTC-7/-6) time zone.
Numbers issued to subscribers in Red Deer can come from any of the area codes assigned to the surrounding numbering plan area: 403, 587, 825, 368. With number portability now standard across all Canadian carriers, the area code attached to a Red Deer number tells you only where that number was first issued — not who currently carries it or where the device is physically located.
If you are trying to identify a recent call from 403 or 587 or 825 or 368, the caller is most likely either based in Red Deer or another community within the same NPA, has previously held a number issued in this area, or — in the case of telemarketing and scam calls — is spoofing a local prefix to increase the chance you pick up.