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TABLE A6–23: VALUE OF RAIL IMPORTS BY PORT CLEARED, 1997 – 2006
(Millions of dollars)
Imports 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006











Windsor 3,305.3 3,295.2 3,587.0 4,357.9 5,024.6 3,888.6 2,725.9 4,005.4 5,407.3 4,587.2
Toronto 3,149.3 3,680.8 3,503.8 3,982.8 4,040.2 4,178.7 4,642.0 4,126.2 4,017.5 4,922.7
Sarnia 2,787.4 2,082.0 2,589.6 2,509.8 2,858.2 3,597.4 3,589.3 3,892.0 5,344.3 6,371.8
Montreal 1,880.4 1,878.8 1,726.2 2,132.1 2,218.1 2,038.7 1,948.9 1,728.2 1,770.3 1,743.0
Oshawa 80.6 84.2 228.6 1,177.3 690.2 3,826.0 4,628.7 3,170.3 59.3 45.7
Vancouver 681.0 768.6 807.9 957.2 1,033.7 1,271.1 1,349.7 1,378.8 1,366.2 1,307.7
Calgary 409.2 834.3 574.3 718.2 1,299.3 1,158.2 1,251.2 1,269.2 1,591.6 1,868.9
Edmonton 607.0 769.9 649.6 797.6 827.4 817.1 934.1 1,096.8 1,543.9 2,090.7
Other 8,742.5 7,552.1 6,539.4 6,450.9 6,466.1 5,380.1 3,443.2 4,779.4 6,385.2 5,928.1
Total 21,642.8 20,945.9 20,206.4 23,083.8 24,457.8 26,155.7 24,512.8 25,446.3 27,485.7 28,865.8

Note: Tonnage estimated by Statistics Canada.

Source: Adapted from Statistics Canada (International Trade Division) by Transport Canada


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