Moving &/or Storage
The Midcontinent Terminal (MT) is Canada's most western terminal on Lake Superior representing the furthest point a ship can reach inland Canada. This location makes MT the perfect transportation and logistics hub connecting Central and Western Canada to Eastern North America, Europe, Africa and South America. The terminal is located 70 km (44 miles) north of the US border. It is also in proximity to the Mid Continent Trade Corridor with two major corridor hubs, Winnipeg and Minneapolis, close by.
As a multimodal transportation hub, MT provides users with direct marine, rail and road connections. The terminal has a direct connection with both the Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) networks as well as an expressway connection to the Canadian National Highway System.
MT offers a variety of cost-effective and highly efficient services - from transloading break bulk cargo, liquids and other goods onto rail cars or trucks, to warehousing and vessel services.
With more than 81 hectares (200 acres) of industrial land, MT offers a wide variety of business uses including warehousing spaces, open air storage, industrial or commercial spaces and office spaces. Terminal Facts:
* Warehousing and commercial *spaces: 9820 square meters
* Terminal area size: 81 hectares
* Scale capacity: 100 metric tons
* Crane capacity: 150 metric tons
* Dock length: 525 meters Draft depth: 9 meters
* * Railway connection: CN and CP
* Highway connection: Harbour Exwy to Trans-Canada Highway
*Closest land border crossing with US: 70 km south