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TABLE A2-4: CANADA'S ROAD TRADE WITH THE UNITED STATES, BY BUSIEST BORDER CROSSING POINTS, 20051
(Millions of dollars)
Border Crossing Point Exports by road Imports by road Total trade by road Share in per cent Cumulative share in per cent
Windsor/ Ambassador, ON 61,700 60,453 122,153 35.0 35.0
Fort Erie, ON 33,216 15,095 48,311 13.8 48.8
Sarnia, ON 25,882 22,375 48,258 13.8 62.6
Lacolle, QC 11,914 4,978 16,891 4.8 67.4
Lansdowne, ON 9,176 5,077 14,253 4.1 71.5
Pacific Highway, BC 7,433 6,433 13,866 4.0 75.5
Emerson, MB 6,238 7,589 13,827 4.0 79.4
Coutts, AB 5,031 4,404 9,435 2.7 82.1
Niagara Falls, ON 99 8,797 8,896 2.5 84.7
Philipsburg, QC 5,170 3,210 8,379 2.4 87.1
North Portal, SK 2,237 4,203 6,440 1.8 88.9
Rock Island, QC 2,327 544 2,871 0.8 89.7
Woodstock, NB 2,106 725 2,831 0.8 90.6
Other points 12,327 20,666 32,993 9.4 100.0
Total Road Trade 184,856 164,549 349,405 100.0  

1 Preliminary data for 2005.

Source: Transport Canada, adapted from Statistics Canada, International Trade database


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