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ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name ABERARDER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ABERFOYLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ACTINOLITE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ACTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADDISON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADELAIDE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADOLPHUSTOWN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AGAWA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AGINCOURT ON TORONTO, ON Direct Service Point AHMIC HARBOUR ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AILSA CRAIG ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AJAX ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALBAN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALBERT ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALBERTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALBUNA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALCONA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALCONA BEACH ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALDERSHOT ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALDERVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALEXANDRIA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALFRED ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALFRED ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALGOMA MILLS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALGONQUIN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALGONQUIN HIGHLANDS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALICE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALLANBURG ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALLANDALE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALLENFORD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALLENWOOD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALLISONVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALLISTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALMA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALMONTE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALMONTE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALVINSTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AMBERLEY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AMELIASBURG ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name AMHERSTBURG ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AMHERSTVIEW ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ANCASTER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ANGUS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ANNAN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ANTEN MILLS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ANTRIM ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point APPIN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point APPLETON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point APSLEY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point APTO ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARDBEG ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARDEN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARDOCH ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARDTREA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARGYLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARISS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARKELL ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARKONA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARKWRIGHT ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARMSTRONG ON WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ARNER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARNPRIOR ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARNSTEIN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AROLAND ON WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ARTHUR ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARVA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ASHBURN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ASHBY LAKE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ASHTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ASTRA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ATHENS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ATHERLEY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ATHERTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ATIKOKAN ON WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ATWOOD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AUBURN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AURORA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AVENING ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AVON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name AVONMORE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AYLEN LAKE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AYLMER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AYR ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AYTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point AZILDA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BADDOW ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BADEN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BADJEROS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAILIEBORO ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAINSVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALDERSON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALDERSON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALDWIN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALLANTRAE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALLINAFAD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALLYMOTE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALM BEACH ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALMERTOWN ON WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BALMORAL ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALMY BEACH ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALSAM LAKE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BALTIMORE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAMBERG ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BANCROFT ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BANNOCKBURN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAPTISTE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARBERS BAY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARCLAY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARK LAKE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARKWAY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARRIE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARRIEFIELD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARROW BAY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARRY'S BAY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARRYVALE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARWICK ON WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BASS LAKE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BATAWA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name BATCHAWANA BAY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BATH ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BATTERSEA ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAXTER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAYFIELD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAYFIELD INLET ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAYSIDE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAYSVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEACHBURG ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEACHVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEALTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEAMSVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEAR ISLAND ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEAR LAKE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEARBROOK ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEARDMORE ON WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BEATRICE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEAUMARIS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEAVERTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BECHER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEETON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELFOUNTAIN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELGRAVE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELHAVEN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELL EWART ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELLAMYS MILLS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELLE RIVER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELLEVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELLROCK ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELLS CORNERS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELMONT ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BENT RIVER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BERGLAND ON WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BERKELEY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BERVIE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BERWICK ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BETHANY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEWDLEY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIG BAY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIG CEDAR POINT ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name BIGWOOD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BINBROOK ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIRCH POINT ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIRDS CREEK ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIRKENDALE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIRR ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BISCOTASING ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BISHOPSGATE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BISSETT CREEK ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLACK CREEK VILLAGE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLACKSTOCK ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLAIRTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLAKENEY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLENHEIM ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLIND RIVER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLOOMFIELD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLOOMINGDALE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLOSSOM PARK ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLUE MOUNTAINS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLUEVALE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLUEWATER BEACH ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLYTH ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLYTHESWOOD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOBCAYGEON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOGNOR ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOLINGBROKE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOLSOVER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOLTON ON TORONTO, ON Direct Service Point BONARLAW ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOND HEAD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BONDI VILLAGE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BONINVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BONVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BORDEN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BORNHOLM ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOSTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOTHWELL ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOULTER ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOURGET ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOURGET ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name BOWLANDS BAY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOWMANVILLE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRACEBRIDGE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRADFORD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRAESIDE ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRAMALEA ON TORONTO, ON Direct Service Point BRAMPTON ON TORONTO, ON Direct Service Point BRANCHTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRANTFORD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRECHIN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRENTWOOD ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRESLAU ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BREWERS MILLS ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRICKLEY ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIDGENORTH ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIDGEPORT ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIGDEN ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIGHT ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIGHTON ON TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIGHTS GROVE ON TORONTO, ON Interline
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