M-O Tracy Huck – Director Solution & Process Engineering – June 1, 2022

Maritime-Ontario Freight Lines Limited is excited to announce the promotion of Tracy Huck to Director, Solution & Process Engineering.

Service Update: Potential Delays in Ottawa and Surrounding Areas- May 27, 2022

The recent storm has caused power outages across the Ottawa area, including (but not limited to): Carleton Place, Almonte, everything east of Vars until Alexandria, all of the Merivale area, the South Keys area and Alta Vista.

Service Update: Potential Delays in Ottawa and Surrounding Areas- May 25, 2022

The recent storm has caused power outages across the Ottawa area, including (but not limited to): Carleton Place, Almonte, everything east of Vars until Alexandria, all of the Merivale area, the South Keys area and Alta Vista.

National Tree Day

M-O is proud to partner with Tree Canada through their national greening program to plant 10,000 trees in British Columbia in 2022.

Service Update: Potential Winter Storm in Southern Manitoba, Southeastern Saskatchewan and Northwest Ontario- April 12, 2022

Please note that Environment Canada has issued a winter storm watch for severe winter weather in southern Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan mid-week, calling for heavy snow, strong winds and poor visibility in these regions before tracking into Northwest Ontario.

Service Update: Spring Thaw 2022 Information- March 3, 2022

Please visit this page to download spring thaw 2022 information PDF..

Service Update- Delays expected in Montreal due to heavy snow- March 1, 2022

Please note that the Montreal area is experiencing heavy snow causing hazardous road conditions, with more snow forecasted throughout the day tomorrow.

Service Update: Up to 72 hour delays in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Calgary, Edmonton & Saskatoon- February 23, 2022

Please expect delays of 48-72 hours in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Calgary, Edmonton & Saskatoon due to extreme cold.

Service Update: Potential Delays in Ottawa & Montreal due to hazardous winter road conditions- February 23, 2022

Please be aware that delays are possible in Ottawa & Montreal due to dangerous winter driving conditions. Thank you for your patience and please stay safe.

Service Update: 24 hour delays in Newfoundland- February 23, 2022

Please note that Newfoundland continues to operate at least 24 hours behind schedule due to another Oceanex weather delay.

Service Update

  1. Service Update: Updated Fresh & Frozen Schedule – November 15, 2024 
  2. Service Update: 2024 Holiday Schedule – November 19, 2024
  3. Service Update: Delays Possible Between Ottawa and Toronto – December 4, 2024
  4. Service Update: Delays Possible in Western Region Due to Extreme Weather Conditions – December 16, 2024
  5. Special Weather Statement: Central and northern Nova Scotia – December 23, 2024
  6. Special Weather Statement: Southern New Brunswick – December 23, 2024