Northwest
Corridor
Introduction
to NW
NCDC
Background
NCDC
Board
NCDC
Conference
Alberta
British Columbia
Saskatchewan
Northwest Territories
Yukon
NCDC
Members:
Air
Canada Regional
Alberta Rail Net
B.C. Hydro
B.C. Rail
BC Maritime Employers Association
Canadian National Railway
Canadian Stevedoring
Chamber of Shipping of BC
Dawson Creek Chamber of Commerce
Empire Stevedoring
GearBulk Shipping
G.W. Nickerson Co.
Int'l Longshore Union
Methanex
Millar Western Forest Products Northern Savings
Credit Union
Northwest Communities Coalition
Pacific Northern Gas
Pacific Pilotage Authority
Pacific Western Brewery
Prince Rupert Grain
Quadra Travel
Ridley Terminals
Rivtow Marine Ltd.
Rocky Mountain Rail Tours
Star Shipping
Via Rail Canada Ltd.
Western Stevedoring
Wiebe Transport
Yellowhead Highway
Association
Public
City of
Dawson Creek
City of Prince George
City of Prince Rupert
District of Kitimat
District of Mackenzie
District of Stewart
Grande Prairie Airport
Greater Masset Development Corporation
MacKenzie Economic Development Corporation
Municipal District of East Peace No. 131 North
Peace Economic Development Corporation
Northern Alberta Development Council (Province of
Alberta)
Northern Development Commission (BC)
Peace River Regional District
Prince George Airport
Prince George Regional Development Corporation
Prince Rupert Port Authority
Prince Rupert Airport Society
Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine
Terrace Economic Development Authority
Terrace/Kitimat Airport
Town of High Level
Town of Rainbow Lake
Town of Smithers
Transport Canada
Western Canadian Coal
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Northwest
Corridor Development Corporation
Serving
The Northwest Transportation
and Trade Corridor. Canada's best kept trade
secret
NCDC
Annual Conference,
Smithers, BC, Oct. 24-26, 2001
The
Northwest Corridor is one of Canada's leading economic
regions. Spanning four western provinces with Pacific
Port locations at Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Stewart and
inbound and outbound NAFTA trade flowing through
Winnipeg, the Corridor has a modern, uncongested and
well-connected network of highways, railways, airports
and marine port facilities. This network provides key
connections to producer and consumer markets in North
America, Asia, Europe, South America and
Africa.
Details
to come
Watch for news release

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