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Two Hills Heritage Park (2004)

PORTS TO PLAINS CORRIDOR

The Town of Two Hills is adjacent to the High Load Corridor and is part of the Eastern Alberta Trade Corridor, which is linked to the Edmonton-Calgary corridor to the west, Alberta’s abundant resources in the northeast, the United States and Mexico to the south. This extends to the Ports to Plains corridor, which is the central corridor that forms the heart of the Ports to Plains Alliance.

 

The Alliance, based in Lubbock, Texas, USA, is a non-profit, bipartisan, advocacy group led by mayors, council persons and other local elected leaders, economic development officials, business and other opinion leaders from nine states (Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Nebraska and Wyoming) Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada and a developing corridor connecting central Mexico. In addition to domestic movement of goods along the existing highways, the corridors service major international border crossings including Del Rio, Eagle Pass and Laredo between Texas and Mexico. Sweetgrass/Coutts, Wild Horse and Raymond/Regway between Montana and Canada and the Portal/North Portal between North Dakota and Canada. The Ports-to-Plains region services a 2,300-mile economic development corridor of existing highways stretching from the port at Mazatlán, Sinaloa Mexico to northern Alberta.

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