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TABLE A2-4: CANADA'S ROAD TRADE WITH THE UNITED STATES BY BUSIEST BORDER CROSSING POINTS, 2003
  (Millions of dollars)  
Border Crossing
Point
Exports
by Road
Imports
by Road
Total Trade
by Road
Share in
per cent

Windsor/ Ambassador, Ont.
53,433 65,201 118,634 35.4
Sarnia, Ont. 25,972 22,508 48,480 14.5
Fort Erie, Ont. 32,231 15,310 47,541 14.2
Lacolle, Que. 12,419 4,788 17,206 5.1
Lansdowne, Ont. 8,982 5,040 14,022 4.2
Pacific Highway, B.C. 7,782 5,636 13,418 4.0
Emerson, Man. 6,281 6,133 12,414 3.7
Niagara Falls, Ont. 111 8,244 8,355 2.5
Coutts, Alt. 4,479 3,759 8,238 2.5
Philipsburg, Que. 4,445 2,459 6,905 2.1
North Portal, Sas. 1,902 3,077 4,979 1.5
Other points 15,601 19,538 35,139 10.5
Total Road Trade 173,638 161,693 335,331 100.0

Note: Preliminary data for 2003.

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


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