For importers shipping to Canada, unloading containers at the Port of Vancouver is only the first step.The real challenge is what comes next: a potential 4,000-kilometer journey by rail and truck to a warehouse in Toronto, or a complex cross-border shipment to a US-based FBA center.
This "final mile" in Canada is a massive, complex operation. This guide will cover the Canadian ground freight system, from port drayage to long-haul FTL, so you can navigate the geography and customs requirements without a hitch.
For an international importer, a Canadian shipment has two distinct trucking phases:
Drayage (Port Haulage): This is the first truck move. It’s a short-haul trip where a specialized truck picks up your container directly from the port or rail terminal (like a CN or CP rail yard) and moves it to a nearby warehouse or transloading facility. This is essential to avoid costly port storage and detention fees.
Transloading & Onward Trucking: At the warehouse, your goods are "transloaded" (moved) from the 20ft or 40ft ocean container into a standard 53-foot Canadian domestic trailer. This trailer then begins the second truck move—the "onward" or "line-haul" journey—to its final destination, like an Amazon FBA centre in Ontario or a retail hub in Calgary.
After your goods are transloaded, you must choose between Full Truckload (FTL) and Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) shipping. The standards are very similar to those in the US.
FTL shipping means you rent the entire 53ft trailer for your exclusive use. Your goods are the only items on the truck, which travels directly to your destination. This is the fastest and safest ground option.
With LTL, you only pay for the space your pallets take up on the truck. Your shipment shares the trailer with goods from many other companies. The truck makes multiple stops at regional hubs, which makes this a more economical, but slower, option.
| Feature | LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) | FTL (Full Truckload) |
| Best For | Small shipments (1-10 pallets) | Large shipments (10-24 pallets) |
| Cost | Cheaper for small-volume | More cost-effective for large-volume |
| Speed | Slower (multiple hub stops) | Faster (direct-to-destination) |
| Handling | Goods are handled multiple times | Goods are not touched until delivery |
| Risk | Higher risk of damage or loss | Very low risk of damage |
Your final freight invoice includes many variables. You must budget for these "accessorial fees."
Freight Class: Like the US, Canadian LTL shipments are categorized by a "freight class" code (from 50 to 500) based on their density and handling, which determines your base rate.
Destination (Beyond Points): Canada is a massive country. If your final destination is outside a major city (e.g., in a remote or rural area), you will face significant "beyond point" surcharges.
Fuel Surcharges (FSC): A variable fee all carriers add to cover fluctuating fuel prices.
Accessorial Fees (The Most Important Part):
Proper preparation is the best way to avoid extra fees and damage.
Shipping to the US or UK?
While the principles are similar, the trailer types (13.6m curtain-siders in the UK), pallet standards, and port processes are completely different. Read our dedicated guides:
Managing port drayage, navigating vast Canadian delivery routes, and handling cross-border customs can be a nightmare. A missed delivery appointment or an unexpected "beyond point" fee can halt your business.
This is why a true end-to-end logistics partner is so valuable.
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