THROUGH THE NORTH,

ACROSS THE WORLD.

Arctic Gateway Group ships the vast resources of Western Canada to world markets through Hudson Bay and Canada’s Arctic Trade Corridor.

The Arctic Trade Corridor is fast becoming the transportation route for western Canada’s vast resources and diversified commodities to reach international markets. Arctic Gateway Group has the tools and experience to ship a wide range of commodities internationally; be it critical minerals, agricultural goods, energy, forestry, and more.

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Strategically located on the west coast of Hudson Bay. The Arctic Gateway is the front door to Western Canada, linking Canadian trade in resources to the global marketplace. The Arctic Gateway Group owns and operates the Port of Churchill, Canada’s only Arctic seaport serviced by rail, on the Hudson Bay Railway, running from The Pas to Churchill, Manitoba.

Our Group

Arctic Supply

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    EQUIPMENT

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    PERISHABLES

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    MATERIALS

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    VEHICLES

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    AND MORE...

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OUR STORY

Arctic Gateway Group is owned by a partnership of 41 Indigenous and Bayside communities, including 29 First Nations. This local ownership model ensures that the economic growth of the Port of Churchill and Hudson Bay Railway directly benefits the communities who call the North home. Instead of profits leaving Canada, they are reinvested in Northern communities through reliable rail service, financial benefits, workforce training, and good-paying jobs—most of which are held by Indigenous workers.

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Arctic Gateway Group is growing.

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Arctic gateway group’s operations are located on Treaty 5 & Treaty 1 territories. Our member communities reside throughout Treaty 1, Treaty 5, Treaty 6, & Treaty 10 Territories, the original lands of the Cree, Dene, Ojibway, Oji-cree, and homeland of the Métis Nation and ancestral territory of the Inuit.