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Many places
lay claim to advantageous location, but few offer these distinct benefits
for moving goods and people:

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Virtually
all road and rail traffic between Nova Scotia and the rest of North
America passes through Sackville's town limits.
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The
four-lane Trans-Canada Highway and the main rail line provide safe and
easy access to deep-water, year-round ports, and to the largest markets in
Atlantic Canada, including Halifax, Saint John, Moncton, and
Charlottetown.
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The
Trans-Canada also provides a direct link to U.S. I-95 and the American
Northeast.
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The
Moncton International airport is less than 25 minutes away by car and is a
regional centre for the air cargo industry with Canair, Federal Express
and Purolator all servicing the facility.
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Moncton,
one of Canada's fastest-growing cities, is a half-hour drive away. The
city offers diverse business opportunities, some of the region's best
shopping, fine dining and entertainment.
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Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island is a 45-minute drive from
Sackville, with a 10-minute drive across the Northumberland Strait.
For more information visit the
Town of Sackville web site.
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