Surrey to Quebec City
Quebec City → SurreyFTL freight transportation service between Surrey and Quebec City. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Surrey - Quebec City
The logistics corridor connecting Surrey, British Columbia to Quebec City, Quebec represents one of Canada's most vital domestic freight routes, spanning approximately 3,776 kilometers across the country. This transcontinental route traverses diverse landscapes and connects the Pacific coast to the Atlantic provinces, serving as a critical artery for Canada's economy. The corridor passes through major urban centers including Vancouver, Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, and Montreal, utilizing the Trans-Canada Highway system and connecting to the 401 corridor in Ontario.
The economic significance of this route cannot be overstated, as it facilitates the movement of goods between Western Canada's resource-rich provinces and the manufacturing and industrial hubs of Central and Eastern Canada. This corridor supports the automotive industry, agricultural exports, manufactured goods, and retail distribution across the country. The route's strategic importance is amplified by its role in connecting Canada's busiest ports in Vancouver with the industrial heartland of Quebec and Ontario.
Control Terrestre provides comprehensive full truckload (FTL) services along this entire corridor, offering dedicated transportation solutions that ensure cargo moves efficiently across Canada's vast geography. Our specialized fleet and experienced drivers are equipped to handle the unique challenges of long-haul transportation, from mountain passes in British Columbia to the varied weather conditions across the prairies and into Quebec. We understand the critical nature of timely deliveries across this route and provide reliable, secure transportation that keeps Canada's supply chains moving smoothly.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Surrey - Quebec City
Origin
Surrey
Surrey, located in the Metro Vancouver area of British Columbia, serves as a strategic gateway for international trade and domestic freight movement. As part of Canada's third-largest metropolitan area, Surrey benefits from proximity to the Port of Vancouver, one of North America's busiest ports, and excellent connectivity to major transportation networks. The city has developed into a significant logistics and distribution hub, with numerous warehousing facilities and transportation companies operating in the region.
The economic landscape of Surrey is diverse, with strong presence in technology, manufacturing, agriculture, and retail sectors. The city's location in the Fraser Valley provides access to agricultural products, while its proximity to Vancouver International Airport and the Port of Vancouver makes it ideal for import/export operations. Surrey's transportation infrastructure includes direct access to Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway), facilitating efficient movement of goods eastward across the country.
Destination
Quebec City, situated along the St. Lawrence River, is a major economic and logistics center in Eastern Canada. As the capital of Quebec province, the city serves as a critical distribution point for goods moving throughout the province and into the Atlantic provinces. Quebec City's strategic location provides access to major maritime routes via the St. Lawrence Seaway and excellent road connections to Montreal, Ottawa, and the northeastern United States.
The city's economy is characterized by a strong manufacturing sector, including aerospace, biotechnology, and information technology industries. Quebec City is also a key player in the province's agricultural and food processing industries. The transportation infrastructure includes major highways such as Autoroute 20 and Autoroute 40, providing efficient connections to other major Canadian cities and facilitating the movement of goods throughout the region.






