The CANAMEX corridor () is a series of improvements to freeways and other transportation infrastructure linking Canada to Mexico through the United States. The corridor was established under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Currently the corridor is defined by a series of highways. However, the corridor is also proposed for use by railroads and fiber optic telecommunications infrastructure.
Route description
The CANAMEX corridor is defined by the numbered highway designations along its length:
Canada
- British Columbia
- Highway 97 (Alaska Highway)
- Highway 2 – Dawson Creek to Alberta border
- Alberta
- Highway 43 – British Columbia border to Highway 16
- Highway 16 – to Edmonton
- Highway 216 through Edmonton
- Highway 2 – Edmonton to Fort Macleod
- Highway 201 alternate route through Calgary
