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Land, Sea, and Air

When it comes to logistics, Surrey is transportation central. The city keeps you connected with your distribution channels via rail, highway, border crossings, and the second largest shipping port in North America and just minutes from the Vancouver International Airport.

Highways & Border Crossings

Surrey is home to two of the major border crossings in British Columbia: The Peace Arch Crossing (small vehicles only) and the Pacific Highway Crossing (commercial vehicles and small vehicles) providing direct access to major highway transportation routes to and from the United States.

Ports & Railways

Fraser Surrey Docks, a multi-purpose marine terminal, is the largest facility of its kind on the west coast of North America. It maintains a large fleet of modern mobile cargo handling equipment with an on-site garage and maintenance facility as well as direct rail connections to the terminal by the Canadian National Railway, Canadian Pacific Railway, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF), and Southern Rail of British Columbia.

Airports

Surrey is close in proximity to international customers conveniently situated just 30 minutes from the Vancouver International Airport, 20min from the Abbotsford International Airport, and 15 minutes from Boundary Bay Airport.

Skytrain & Public Transit

Connect to Burnaby, Vancouver, Richmond, Vancouver International Airport and other major municipalities quickly and efficiently by Skytrain or Bus. For more information on translink services, visit: www.translink.ca