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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 ABRAHAMS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADAMS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADEYTON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADMIRALS BEACH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADMIRALS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALLANS ISLAND NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point AMHERST COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ANCHOR POINT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ANGELS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point APPLETON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point AQUAFORTE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARGENTIA NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARNOLDS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ASPEN COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ASPEY BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point AVONDALE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BACK COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BACK HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BACON COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BADGER NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BADGERS QUAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAIE VERTE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAINE HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAKERS BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARACHOIS BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARENEED NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARR'D HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARR'D ISLANDS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARTLETTS HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAULINE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAULINE EAST NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAY BULLS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAY DE VERDE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAY L'ARGENT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAY ROBERTS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAY VIEW NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAYSIDE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAYTONA NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAYVIEW NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEACHSIDE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name BEAR COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEAU BOIS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BEAUMONT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELL ISLAND NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELL ISLAND FRONT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELLBURNS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELLEORAM NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELLEVUE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BELLMANS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BENOITS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BENOITS SIDING NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BENTON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BERRY HEAD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIDE ARM NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIG BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIG FALLS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIRCHY BAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIRCHY HEAD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BIRD COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BISCAY BAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BISHOPS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BISHOPS FALLS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLACK DUCK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLACK DUCK BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLACK DUCK COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLACK DUCK SIDING NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLACKHEAD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLAKETOWN NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLOOMFIELD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BLUE COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOAT HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOAT HARBOUR WEST NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BONAVISTA NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BONNE BAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOSWARLOS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOTTLE COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOTWOOD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOXY HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BOYDS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRANCH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name BRENT'S COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIDGEPORT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIG BAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIGHTON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIGUS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIGUS JUNCTION NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIGUS SOUTH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRIGUS UPPER NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRISTOLS HOPE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRITANNIA NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BROAD COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BROOKFIELD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BROOKLYN NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BROOKSIDE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BROWNS ARM NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BROWNSDALE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BRYANTS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BUCHANS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BUCHANS JUNCTION NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BULL ARM NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BULL COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BUNYANS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BURGOYNES COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BURIN NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BURIN BAY ARM NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BURLINGTON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BURNSIDE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BURNT COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BURNT ISLANDS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BURNT POINT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BUTTER COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CALVERT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAMP BOGGEY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAMPBELLS CREEK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAMPBELLTON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CANNINGS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE ANGUILLE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE BROYLE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE FREELS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE FREELS NORTH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name CAPE FREELS SOUTH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE HARRISON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE ONION NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE RACE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE RAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE SPEAR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPE ST GEORGE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPLIN COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAPPAHAYDEN NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CARBONEAR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CARDS HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CARMANVILLE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CARTERS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CARTYVILLE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CASTORS RIVER NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CATALINA NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CAVENDISH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CENTREVILLE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHAMBERLAINS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHAMPNEYS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHANCE COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHANCEPORT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHANNEL PORT AUX BASQUES NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHAPEL ARM NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHAPELS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHARLESTON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHARLOTTETOWN NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CHURCHILL FALLS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CLARENVILLE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CLARKES BEACH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CLARKES HEAD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CLIFTON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COACHMANS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COBBS ARM NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CODROY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COFFEE COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COLD BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COLEY'S POINT SOUTH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COLINET NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COLLIERS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name COLLINS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COME BY CHANCE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COMFORT COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CONCEPTION BAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CONCEPTION HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CONCHE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CONNE RIVER NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COOKS HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COOMB'S COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CORBIN NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CORMACK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CORNER BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COTTLES ISLAND NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COTTLESVILLE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COTTRELL'S COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COUNTRY ROAD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COW HEAD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point COXS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CRESTON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CRESTON NORTH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CROQUE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CROWHEAD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CULLS HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CUPIDS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CURLING NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CURZON VILLAGE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point CUSLETT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DANIELS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DANIELS HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DARK COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DAVIDSVILLE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DAVIS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DE GRAS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DEADMANS BAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DEADMANS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DEEP BAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DEEP BIGHT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DEER HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DEER LAKE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name DIAMOND COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DILDO NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DOCK COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DOTING COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DOVER NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DOYLES NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DUNFIELD NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DUNTARA NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point DUNVILLE NL TORONTO, ON Interline
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