Borst became the first president of the railroad in 1870 and, by 1881, trains were running through the county.
A number of provincial highways run north to south through the county.
The A30 running through the county has had most of its bottlenecks removed.
US-59 runs north and south through the county.
European route E18 runs through the county roughly parallel to the railway.
A former toll road just east of there ran north and south through the county.
Though they do not run through the county, three other state roads touch its southeastern corner.
One gravel road (also known as a pike) ran north-south through town and the entire county.
It was named after the Canadian River, which runs through the county.
I-40 is the only major Interstate that runs through the county.