Access
Why Access Matters
Southeast Saskatchewan is built for movement. The region sits at the intersection of Canada’s major east–west and north–south trade routes, with direct rail, highway, and air connections linking it to key North American markets. For investors, that means your project isn’t remote — it’s positioned in a logistics network that moves people, materials, and products efficiently in every direction.
Access at a Glance – Southeast Saskatchewan
- Strategic Position: Regina International Airport pins the northeast corner of the region, providing fast international air access.
- Dual Rail Corridors: Both the East–West Mainline and North–South CPKC Line run through the region, connecting to Vancouver, Montreal, Chicago, Texas, the Gulf of Mexico, and Mexico.
- Trans-Canada Connectivity: Major highways tie the region into provincial, national, and cross-border trade routes.
- Regional Airports: Estevan and Moosomin offer business, charter, and cargo air services.
- Rapid Market Reach: From Southeast Saskatchewan, goods can reach Pacific ports, Central Canada, and southern U.S. markets within days.
Rail
Southeast Saskatchewan is powered by CPKC, North America’s first rail network linking Canada, the U.S., and Mexico—offering direct, cost-efficient access to major markets and making logistics a key regional advantage.
Highway
Southeast Saskatchewan offers seamless highway access to the Trans-Canada and U.S. border crossings, with major routes built for heavy loads and continuous upgrades ensuring efficient, safe transportation across the region.
Air
Southeast Saskatchewan offers continental connectivity with CPKC rail lines, major highways, and regional and international airports—keeping industries, equipment, and investors seamlessly connected to global markets.