Canada–Florida corridor

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The Canada–Florida corridor is a major north–south transportation route linking eastern Canada with the U.S. state of Florida, heavily used for long-distance travel and commerce.

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Canada–Florida corridor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf transportation corridor
transportation route
borderCrossingRegion Ontario–New York border
Quebec–New York border
connects Florida
eastern Canada
countryServed Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
direction north–south
economicRole supports cross-border trade between Canada and the United States
supports tourism between Canada and Florida
hasPart Interstate 75
Interstate 95
Highway 401
surface form: Ontario Highway 401

Quebec Autoroute 20
Quebec Autoroute 40
U.S. Route 1
U.S. Route 17
U.S. Route 301
majorUserGroup freight carriers
snowbirds
tourists
notableFeature continuous highway connection between Canada and Florida
regionServed Eastern Canada
East Coast of the United States
surface form: U.S. East Coast
roadType arterial highway network
limited-access highway network
supportsModeOfTransport automobile
bus
truck
terminusRegionNorth Eastern Canada
terminusRegionSouth Florida
traverses Florida
Georgia
Maryland
New York
North Carolina
Ontario
Pennsylvania
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

South Carolina
Virginia
typicalUse seasonal migration of Canadian residents to Florida
usedFor commerce
long-distance travel

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Interstate 75 partOfCorridor Canada–Florida corridor