Shared Container Shipping to Canada from the UK

UK to Canada shared container freight. Save up to 70% by sharing space on weekly UK departures.

  • Weekly UK departures
  • Vehicles, bikes & cargo
  • Full marine insurance
  • Customs cleared
From

£1100

Transit

18–24 days

Ports

Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal

Canada is reached via Halifax, Montreal or Vancouver depending on routing. Most UK shipments arrive on the East Coast and rail-intermodal inland to Toronto and beyond.

Our consolidators run weekly UK departures bound for Toronto and Vancouver, Montreal, with port-to-port transits of around 18–24 days. Pricing starts from £1100 for small shipments and scales with the cubic-metre footprint of your cargo. Demand on this lane comes from relocating professionals, returning citizens, students and individuals shipping classic or specialist UK vehicles. Household removals and personal effects are also common.

Why shared container shipping to Canada makes sense

A typical UK saloon car occupies around 12 CBM — only a third of a 20ft container. A motorbike crate is closer to 2 CBM. Even a complete three-bedroom household removal often fills no more than half a 40ft container. Paying for the empty space in a sole-use container makes little economic sense when consolidation is available.

Shared container shipping (also called groupage, or LCL — Less than Container Load) lets you pay only for the volume you actually use. We collect cargo from multiple UK customers, load it together into a single container bound for Canada, seal it, ship it, and clear it at destination. Savings of 50–70% versus a sole-use FCL are typical on this lane.

We see a wide spread of cargo on the UK-to-Canada route — vehicles, motorbikes, household removals, pallets of stock, and commercial part-loads. Whether you are moving abroad, sending a car to family, or shipping product samples, sharing space keeps the freight bill manageable without compromising on transit time or service quality.

Routing and weekly schedule to Canada

Cargo is collected from your UK address or dropped at our consolidation depot, where it is checked, measured and loaded into the next outbound container for Canada. Containers are typically sealed and dispatched within 5–10 days of receipt depending on how quickly the consolidation fills.

Once sealed, the container moves by road to a UK departure port — usually Southampton, Tilbury, Felixstowe or London Gateway — and is loaded onto a scheduled vessel bound for Toronto. Port-to-port transit averages 18–24 days.

UK departure ports

  • Southampton
  • Tilbury
  • London Gateway
  • Felixstowe

We use four primary UK ports for Canada-bound consolidations. Southampton is our default for southern and Midlands collections, with the most frequent sailings on the North America trade lane. Tilbury and London Gateway handle the bulk of our south-east London and Essex collections. Felixstowe is used for east-coast collections and offers some of the fastest onward connections to global trade lanes.

Liverpool is available for north-west collections, with onward feeder services to deep-sea departure ports. We choose the ideal departure port for each shipment based on collection location, sailing schedule and cargo type.

Canada destination ports

  • Toronto
  • Vancouver
  • Montreal

Your shared container will arrive at Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal. Inland intermodal hub reached via Halifax or Montreal then rail. British Columbia's gateway, typically via Panama or US West Coast routing. St Lawrence Seaway port and Canada's primary east-coast container hub.

Once the vessel berths, the container is discharged, moved to the customs yard and presented for clearance. Allow 3–10 working days from arrival for clearance and release depending on port congestion and document readiness.

What you can ship to Canada in a shared container

Cars
Motorcycles
Household Goods
Furniture
Pallets
Commercial Cargo

Shared containers to Canada carry a broad spread of cargo — cars, motorcycles, household goods, furniture, pallets, commercial cargo. Most personal-effects shipments combine a vehicle or motorcycle with boxes of household goods, furniture and white goods.

Commercial customers send pallets of stock, machinery, parts and equipment. We handle dangerous goods (DG) declarations where required and can advise on packing for sensitive cargo such as electronics, art and ceramics.

Shipping a car or motorcycle to Canada

Cars are loaded inside the shared container alongside other cargo. The vehicle is driven in (or winched if non-runner), chocked, strapped to the container floor with ratchet straps, and the wheels are blocked. Fuel is drained to under a quarter-tank and the battery is disconnected for safety.

Motorcycles are typically crated or palletised. A standard motorcycle crate measures around 2.2 m × 0.9 m × 1.3 m (~2.5 CBM) and protects the bike from incidental contact with other cargo during the voyage.

For multiple-vehicle exports, our R-Rak racking can double a 40ft container's capacity to four cars, reducing per-vehicle freight cost substantially. Speak to us at quote stage if you're shipping more than one vehicle.

Sending household goods and personal effects to Canada

Household removals to Canada typically range from a few boxes to a full three-bedroom move. We can collect from your UK address, supply export-grade packing materials, or accept goods dropped at our depot.

For a typical full household move, expect to use 25–35 CBM in shared container space. Most customers combine the household with a personal vehicle in the same container — a common and efficient pattern on this lane.

Packing and loading guidance

Pack items in uniform, stackable boxes wherever possible. Label every box with a unique number, your surname, and a one-line description of contents. Provide a packing list that matches — this is essential for customs and insurance.

Disassemble large furniture, wrap with bubble wrap and protective blankets, and crate anything fragile (glass tabletops, mirrors, marble, artwork). Avoid prohibited items, foodstuffs and untreated wood, especially for destinations with phytosanitary controls.

Transit time breakdown to Canada

Total door-to-door transit to Canada typically breaks down into three phases. First, UK consolidation — 5–10 days from collection to the container being sealed and dispatched to port. Second, ocean freight — port-to-port averages 18–24 days on this lane. Third, destination handling — 5–10 working days for discharge, customs clearance and onward delivery.

Total realistic door-to-door is therefore around 28–44 days from UK collection to delivered at the Canada address. Express options can shave a few days off — speak to us if speed is critical.

Shared container shipping costs to Canada

Pricing on the UK-to-Canada lane starts from £1100 for a small consolidation (typically up to 2 CBM). Per-CBM rates scale down as volume increases — larger consolidations attract lower unit rates because the consolidator's fixed costs are spread over more cargo.

A typical car ships for around £1760–£2420 including marine insurance; a motorcycle crate is closer to £605–£990. A full household removal (25–30 CBM) commonly lands between £3850 and £5500. Final pricing depends on cargo class, dimensions, collection location and any destination delivery requested.

These figures are indicative — the calculator above gives an instant estimate, and our team confirms a firm quote within one hour of enquiry.

CargoTypical sizeFrom (£)
Small consolidation1–2 CBM£1100
Motorcycle (crated)~2.5 CBM£605–£990
Saloon car~12 CBM£1760–£2420
SUV / 4x4~16 CBM£2200–£2970
Full household25–30 CBM£3850–£5500

Customs and documentation for Canada

US and Canadian imports are regulated by CBP and CBSA respectively. Vehicles require EPA/DOT compliance (USA) or Transport Canada admissibility (Canada) — most UK road cars 25+ years old can enter the US under the classic-vehicle exemption. Household goods qualify for duty-free entry for returning residents and new immigrants.

Standard documents required for Canada are a commercial invoice, a packing list, a copy of your passport (or company UTR/EORI for commercial cargo) and the original Bill of Lading. Vehicles additionally require the V5C logbook, a UK export declaration and proof of ownership.

We handle the UK export declaration in-house and brief you on the destination-side paperwork before the container ships. Most snags at clearance come from missing or mismatched documents — we'll walk you through the checklist.

Import duties and taxes in Canada

Returning US/Canadian residents may import personal goods duty-free under household-effects relief. Vehicle duty is typically 2.5% (USA) or 6.1% (Canada) on CIF value, plus state/provincial sales tax on registration.

Items you cannot ship to Canada

Prohibited and restricted items include weapons, ammunition, explosives, drugs, counterfeit goods, ivory, untreated animal products, soil, and most flammable liquids and gases. Some destinations also restrict food, alcohol, second-hand bedding and certain electronics — check the destination customs list or ask us before packing.

Required documents checklist

  • Commercial invoice
  • Packing list
  • Passport copy
  • Bill of lading
  • Vehicle V5C
  • UK export declaration

Marine insurance

Marine cargo insurance is recommended for every shipment. Standard cover (All Risks, Institute Cargo Clauses A) typically costs around 1.5–2.5% of declared value with no excess and covers the cargo from collection through ocean transit, customs handling and onward delivery to your door.

Onward delivery in Canada

Inland delivery across the US and Canada is handled by trucking partners covering both road-trailer and rail-intermodal options. Coast-to-coast inland moves typically add 5–12 days from port discharge.

Practical tips for moving to Canada

Returning Canadian residents and new immigrants can import household effects duty-free under the BSF186 Settler's Effects programme — we'll help you prepare the list.

If you're shipping a vehicle, sort out destination registration and insurance before the container lands. Most countries require local registration within a defined window after import; missing that window can trigger fines.

How to book your shared container

Use the calculator above for an instant estimate, then submit a quote request with your collection postcode, destination address, cargo summary and target sailing date. We confirm the firm quote in writing within an hour during UK business hours and reserve your space on the next outbound consolidation to Canada.

Once booked, we collect (or you drop off), pack and consolidate, and keep you updated through every milestone — vessel sailing, ETA at Toronto, customs clearance and final delivery.

FAQ

Shipping to Canada questions

Pricing on the UK-to-Canada lane starts from £1100 for small consolidations and scales with cubic-metre volume. A car typically costs £1760–£2420 and a full household 25–30 CBM lands around £3850–£5500. Use the calculator above for an instant estimate.

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