Suncor owns and operates 13 major refined product terminals across Canada, including terminals adjacent to refineries. We also have three product terminals in Colorado, USA.
Refined products are delivered to and shipped from these terminals via pipelines, trucks, rail and marine vessels.
These terminals are essential for the distribution of petroleum products used by many citizens and industries in the regions they serve.
Our terminals
Burrard terminal
Located on the west coast of British Columbia, our Burrard Products Terminal is situated on 430 acres of land of which 175 acres are used for terminal operations.
The Upper Terminal, located in Port Moody, contains the fuel processing units, main tank farm and the fuel blending facilities. The Middle Terminal is located on the south side of the Barnet Highway in Burnaby. It contains the secondary tank farm and truck facilities. The Lower Terminal is located in Burnaby, Port Moody and along the Burrard Inlet. It contains marine and rail facilities. Gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, ethanol, and biodiesel arrive at the terminal via pipeline, marine tankers, trucks and rail.
The Burrard Terminal has a total export capacity of 40 mbbls/d.
Community notifications
Community notifications are an important part of the ongoing dialogue we want to continue to foster with our neighbours. The notifications below include information about our activities which may affect the surrounding community:
Edmonton Terminal
For information about the Edmonton Terminal including emergency preparedness and contact details, visit the Edmonton refinery page.
Kamloops Terminal
The Kamloops Terminal is situated on 55 acres of land in Kamloops. The terminal receives gasoline and diesel into 13 storage tanks via truck, rail and pipeline from Edmonton. The refined product is then distributed by truck to customers.
London Terminal
The London Distribution Terminal is located within the City of London, Ontario. The terminal consists of a control room, warehouse, 13 above ground storage tanks, and several ancillary buildings, facilities and loading/offloading areas.
Terminal functions include the receipt of gasoline and diesel products via pipeline and trucks into the facility storage tanks, and truck loading of gasoline and diesel products for Suncor and its customers in southern Ontario. The London Distribution Terminal is supplied entirely by Sun Canadian Pipeline (SCPL) and products are shipped from Suncor and Shell’s refineries in Sarnia.
Montreal Terminal
For information about the Montreal Terminal including emergency preparedness and contact details, visit the Montreal refinery page.
Nanaimo Terminal
The Nanaimo Products Terminal is situated on two acres of land and consists of two distinct areas of operation: a main terminal truck loading rack, tank farm storage and warehouse facilities, and a terminal wharf.
The Nanaimo terminal receives product from Suncor’s Burrard Products Terminal in Burnaby via barge, which is a mixed cargo of gasoline and diesel fuel.
Oakville Terminal
The Oakville Terminal refers to two distinct sites (North Terminal and South Terminal) within the City of Oakville, as well as a remote marine jetty.
The South Terminal occupies a prior refinery site of approximately 350 acres (142 hectares) of land and includes 21 above ground storage tanks, and associated facilities. The North Terminal is a truck loading facility which includes two office buildings, eight truck loading racks, and associated tank storage. The remote marine jetty is located on Lakeshore Road approximately two kilometres south of the South Terminal. It extends 650 metres into the lake.
Ottawa Terminal
The Ottawa Products Terminal is located in Ottawa, Ontario, in the Nepean community. The terminal occupies approximately 20 acres of land and includes an administration office building, 13 above ground storage tanks, and several ancillary buildings, facilities and loading/offloading areas.
Terminal functions include receiving gasoline and diesel products via pipeline and trucks into the facility’s storage tanks, as well as loading trucks for Suncor and area rack customers.
Rimouski Terminal
The Rimouski Products Terminal which includes six above-ground storage tanks and an underground slop tank is situated on three acres (1.2 hectares) of land located on the east end of Rimouski, Quebec.
Gasoline and diesel arrive at the terminal tank farm via a one-kilometre pipeline from the Rimouski Harbour dock. Product can also be received via truck into the facility storage tanks.
Storage and light oil truck loading is available for Suncor and exchange agreement partners in the Gaspé Peninsula/Lower St. Lawrence area.
Community notifications
Community notifications are an important part of the on-going dialogue with our neighbours. It allows Suncor to share information about our activities that could have an impact on our neighbours.
Saskatoon Terminal
The Saskatoon Pipeline and Products Terminal includes refined product terminals in Milden and Saskatoon and pipeline operations between those two facilities.
The Saskatoon Terminal occupies approximately 40 acres (16 hectares) and includes 10 above ground storage tanks, four truck loading/unloading racks, an administrative office building and associated facilities. The Milden tank farm and pumping station occupy approximately 47 acres of land and includes five large storage tanks and associated facilities. The 92-kilometre Saskatoon pipeline transports products from the tank farm at Milden to the Saskatoon Terminal.
Terrace Terminal
The Terrace Products Terminal is situated on approximately 1.75 acres of land at the eastern edge of Terrace, just off Highway 16.
The terminal includes nine above ground storage tanks, together with an administration office building, shop/warehouse, loading and unloading racks, and associated facilities. The terminal receives gasoline and diesel products by rail and truck into the storage tanks.
Thunder Bay Terminal
The Thunder Bay Products Terminal is located on Mission Island, bordering the Mission and Kaministikquia Rivers. Located in an industrial area, it includes 8 above ground storage tanks with gasoline and distillate storage.
Terminal functions include receipt and distribution of gasoline and diesel products via marine, rail cars, and trucks into the facility storage tanks. The marine offloading facility is located on the Mission River.
Toronto Terminal
The Toronto Metro Products Terminal is located in the Downsview area/neighborhood of Toronto, occupying approximately 15 acres of land.
The terminal includes 10 above ground storage tanks, three above ground additive tanks, three above-ground biodiesel tanks, one above ground slop silo, two administration office buildings, as well as ancillary equipment. The Suncor Metro Depot Terminal can receive product both via truck and by three different pipelines: Trans-Northern Pipeline, Sun-Canadian Pipeline and Sarnia Products Pipeline, all which operate 24 hours a day/seven days a week.
Emergency preparedness
Contact information
Contact information for the Burrard terminal:
Phone: 604-933-3000
Contact information for the Kamloops, London, Nanaimo, Oakville, Ottawa, Saskatoon, Terrace, Thunder Bay and Toronto terminals:
Phone: 403-296-3000
Contact information for the Rimouski terminal:
Phone: 418-723-7835