Cross-border lanes across North America.
From our Milton, Ontario base we run full truckloads throughout Canada and the continental United States — with particular depth on the Ontario-to-US corridors that keep North American trade moving.
Frequent corridors & transit times.
Representative full-truckload dry van lanes from Ontario. Transit assumes a clean border crossing — which our pre-arrival customs process is built to deliver.
Distances and transit times are approximate and depend on equipment availability, hours-of-service, and border conditions. Request a quote for a firm commitment on your lane.
Coverage across Canada & the United States.
US Midwest
Michigan · Illinois · Ohio · Indiana · Wisconsin
Our highest-frequency corridor — Detroit and Chicago are short, dependable runs from Ontario.
US Northeast
New York · Pennsylvania · New Jersey · New England
Frequent lanes via the Buffalo–Niagara gateway into the dense Northeast market.
US South & Southeast
Georgia · Tennessee · Texas · Carolinas
Longer haul lanes to Atlanta, Dallas and the Carolinas on scheduled runs.
US West
California · Arizona · Colorado · Pacific NW
Transcontinental capacity for full truckloads heading to the West Coast.
Central Canada
Ontario · Québec
Domestic lanes across the GTA, Ottawa, Montréal and the 401 corridor.
Western & Atlantic Canada
Alberta · BC · Manitoba · Maritimes
Long-haul domestic capacity coast to coast through our partner network.
Lanes, transit & the border
Where does Bullseye Logistics ship?
We serve all of Canada and the continental United States from our base in Milton, Ontario. We’re strongest on cross-border lanes into the US Midwest and Northeast — such as Toronto–Chicago, Milton–Detroit, and Toronto–New York — but we move full truckloads to and from anywhere in North America.
My lane isn’t listed — can you still cover it?
Almost certainly. The lanes shown are examples of our most frequent corridors. Between our own equipment and our vetted broker network (MC# 1806006), we can quote virtually any full-truckload lane across Canada and the US. Just ask.
How long does a typical cross-border run take?
Short lanes like Milton–Detroit or Mississauga–Buffalo are same-day to one day. Toronto–Chicago is typically one to two days, Toronto–Atlanta two to three, and West Coast runs four to five — assuming a clean border crossing, which our pre-arrival paperwork is designed to ensure.
Do you handle the border crossing yourself?
Yes. We coordinate PARS/PAPS pre-arrival processing and ACE/ACI eManifest filing, and work directly with your customs broker so the trailer clears and keeps moving. See our cross-border shipping service for the full process.
Tell us your lane — we’ll quote it.
Tell us your lane, equipment, and pickup window. You’ll get a straight answer and a real rate — fast.