Halifax to Saint Paul
Saint Paul → HalifaxFTL freight transportation service between Halifax and Saint Paul. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Halifax - Saint Paul
The Halifax-Saint Paul corridor connects the Atlantic port of Nova Scotia with the economic center of Minnesota, covering approximately 2,315 km across eastern Canada and the northern United States. This route is vital for industries that require efficient access to both the Port of Halifax and the Upper Midwest markets. Halifax serves as a strategic gateway for international trade, while Saint Paul functions as a major logistics and distribution hub in the U.S. heartland.
The corridor primarily follows Highway 2 through New Brunswick, Highway 90 across the U.S. Midwest, and Highway 35 into Minnesota. The main border crossing at Calais-St. Stephen facilitates smooth cross-border operations, supported by programs like FAST and C-TPAT that expedite customs clearance. Control Terrestre's expertise in cross-border logistics ensures seamless coordination of documentation, compliance, and transit times.
This route serves key industries including automotive, manufacturing, agriculture, and retail. Companies rely on dedicated full truckload (FTL) services to move time-sensitive and high-value cargo. With our specialized equipment and certified transportation partners, we provide reliable, secure, and efficient freight solutions between these two strategic points.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Halifax - Saint Paul
Origin
Halifax
Halifax, located on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, is one of Canada's most important maritime ports. Its deep-water harbor allows year-round operations and direct access to European and global markets. The city is a hub for import/export activities, particularly in automotive, seafood, and industrial goods. Halifax benefits from strong transportation infrastructure, including rail connections via CN Rail and an extensive highway network linking to central and western Canada. Its strategic position makes it a critical entry point for goods destined for the U.S. Midwest and beyond.
Destination
Saint Paul
Saint Paul, Minnesota, is a key logistics and economic center in the Upper Midwest. As part of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, it hosts a dense network of warehousing, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. The city is well-connected by major highways such as I-35 and I-94, and is served by multiple rail lines and the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. Industries such as food processing, medical devices, and retail distribution rely heavily on efficient freight transportation to and from this region. Its central U.S. location makes it a strategic endpoint for cross-border supply chains.






