After years of congestion, two new highways have opened in British Columbia and Quebec. This is very beneficial to the Quadra fleet of delivery vehicles – enabling greater flexibility and efficiency for shipments to these areas.
British Columbia: Approximately 40km long, South Fraser Perimeter Road (SFPR) Highway 17 is a new four-lane expressway along the south side of the Fraser River.
It is part of Highway 17 in Metro Vancouver, which connects the Tswwassen Ferry Terminal in southwest Delta to 176 Street (Highway 15) in North Surrey. Strategically located, South Fraser Perimeter Road (SFPR) also connects to Highways 1, 91, 99 and the Golden Ears Bridge, and provides fast and efficient access between the B.C. interior and Vancouver Island.
Quebec: The last section of Highway 30 is open to traffic allowing east-west traffic to bypass the island of Montreal by the South Shore.
The 42-kilometer stretch of highway, linking Vaudreuil-Dorion to Châteauguay, includes 30 overpasses and two major bridges linking Les Cèdres and Salaberry-de-Valleyfield.