Nuclear subs are preferred but Canada does not have any. We do have aircraft, boats, snow-machines, snow shoes and dog sleds. Most communities have cars trucks and buses but there are few roads in and out of our most Northern regions.
In Canada, they have: bus, cars, trains, trucks, airplanes, monorails, motorcycles, bicycles, aircrafts, spaceships and many more! You could say what kind of vehicles there are if you want to.
In southern Canada, most goods are transported by road or rail, and some by air. In the northern regions, goods are transported by ice road during winter, and air during the rest of the year.
they use cars
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your own vehicle or local bus
Just like America, it's cars.
Transport Canada is responsible for regulating all forms of transportation. This includes transportation that is done on roads, railways, waterways within Canada, and the sky.
The duration of The Romance of Transportation in Canada is 20.0 seconds.
Transportation Safety Board of Canada was created in 1990.
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The answer is Ontario Canada
Transport Canada is responsible for regulating all forms of transportation. This includes transportation that is done on roads, railways, waterways within Canada, and the sky.
Pretty much the same as in the United States.
The Romance of Transportation in Canada was created in 1952.
The duration of The Romance of Transportation in Canada is 20.0 seconds.
One of them is suspended transportation
air transportation water transportation and land transportation.
Because Canada sucks nuts
Some transportation types that begin with D:DogsledDiesel TrainDodge DartDaihatsu
water * air * landOne of them is suspended transportationair transportation water transportation and land transportation
Yes it does.
they use a huge amount of transportation in canada, mostly on sleding on their dog sleds to get some more ice for their igloos
There are a few different American companies which specialize in transportation logistics. Some of the companies which work within transportation logistics are American Logistics, Transport America, and ASTL.