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Canadian Mainline

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Overview 

The Canadian Mainline, still connecting customers 60 years later.

The Long-Term Fixed Price (LTFP) service will allow the Canadian Mainline to safely carry natural gas from the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) to Ontario and beyond. Throughout its history, this 14,114 km (8,770 mile) pipeline has helped create jobs, spurred development and powered industries in communities nationwide.

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Meeting North American natural gas demand

The demand for reliable and affordable energy continues to grow. A 29 bcf/d of demand growth, driven by LNG exports, gas-fired power generation and industrial demand, is forecast over the next decade.

A positive impact in Canadian communities

The new Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital will positively impact the quality of life for people across Ontario's York Region. We recently toured the hospital construction site to learn more about how our $250,000 donation will support the Mackenzie Health Foundation’s campaign to build this critical community infrastructure and Canada's first smart hospital.

 
14,114 km (8,770 miles) in length

14,114 km (8,770 miles) in length

Carries natural gas from the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

Carries natural gas from the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

Delivers fuel for millions of Canadians

Delivers fuel for millions of Canadians

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The Canadian Mainline natural gas pipeline safely carries natural gas from Alberta and Saskatchewan to Ontario and beyond. Learn more below.

Stretching eastward from Western Canada, the Canadian Mainline delivers clean-burning natural gas to millions of Canadians across the country.

Regulatory

The Canadian Mainline System is governed according to regulations outlined by the National Energy Board (NEB).

 

National Energy Board (NEB)
Local 1.403.292.4800 1.403.292.5503
Toll-Free 1.800.899.1265 1.877.288.8803

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Ways to reach us

We’re here to answer your questions. For general questions you can contact us by email, but for a quicker response, please call us directly.

Canadian Mainline (TranaCanada)

Canadian Mainline (TransCanada)
450 – 1 St. SW
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 5H1

1.403.920.2000
1.800.661.3805
        Toll-Free (North America)

1.403.920.2200

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Emergency Response

Our commitment to the safety of our people, pipelines and facilities is unwavering. In case of an emergency, please call the appropriate 24-hour toll-free hotline:

Canada: 1.888.982.7222

Landowner Helpline
A key component in maintaining the integrity of our facilities is input from all stakeholders: Indigenous communities, landowners and governments. If you have questions or concerns, please let us know.

Head Office
450 – 1 St. SW
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 5H1

1.866.372.1601

Media Relations
TransCanada welcomes enquiries from media. Please direct questions to:
1.800.608.7859 Toll-free (North America)

Investor Relations
We welcome inquiries from analysts, shareholders and prospective shareholders at:
1.800.361.6522 Toll-free (North America)