Our neighbors to the north even had their own domestic containers at one time. The lengths were 29'-5" and 44'-3". Today, Canadian shippers use the popular 48' and 53' North American sizes.
CNU 740341. So this one isn't any of the sizes listed above - it's a 19'-10" side-door container formerly used in Canadian domestic service. (Photo by James Kirkman)
CNU 740912. Another 19'-10" side-door container. (Photo by Michael McGowen)
CNEU 840152. I suspect this is another 19'-10" Canadian domestic container. (Photo by Michael McGowen)
CRSU 850035. Maybe a 29'-5" high-cube container? (Photo by Jim Eager)
CPPU 261447. This is a 44'-3" dry van container. (Photo by John L. Becker)
Another CP Rail 44'-3" dry van container. (Photo by Charles Fox)
CPPU 560130. This is a 44'-3" refrigerated container. (Photos by Michael McGowen)
CPPU 560253. Another view of CPPU 560253. Another 44'-3" refrigerated container. (Photos by Charles Fox)
Another old CP Rail 44'-3" refrigerated container. (Photo by Charles Fox)
NEW! CPPU 760050. A 44'-3" insulated container for CP Rail. Here is another view. (Photos by Michael McGowen)
CPPU 760099. A 44'-3" insulated/heated container for CP Rail. (Photo by James Kirkman)
OCSU 008. This is a 40' extra-wide dry container. (Photo by Chris Wilson)