Addison
Addison
Edmonton
Edmonton
Flight Driving

Addison to Edmonton

Updated: 28 May 2026

The distance from Addison to Edmonton is approximately 3,600 kilometers. Driving is a major multi-day expedition along the Trans-Canada Highway, taking 40-42 hours of driving time. Alternatively, you can drive to Ottawa and fly to Edmonton International Airport. Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, known for the West Edmonton Mall and its vibrant river valley.

Total Distance: 3,600 km driving distance; 2,900 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Flying from Ottawa is the fastest way to reach Edmonton.
Cheapest Way
Driving is cheaper for groups, but flying saves significant time.
Compare Addison to Edmonton Routes
Flight
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 7 hours (including connection) 42 hours
Avg Price $750 - $1,250 $700 - $900 in fuel
Operator Air Canada / WestJet Personal Vehicle
Route Drive to Ottawa (YOW), fly to Edmonton (YEG). Highway 417 to Highway 17, then Trans-Canada Highway West.
Tip Book well in advance for the best rates. This is a 5-day drive; plan your overnight stops in Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg, and Saskatoon.
Travel Tips
  • Driving
    Do not attempt to drive this in one go; plan for at least four overnight stops.
  • Weather
    Edmonton has extreme weather; check forecasts before traveling.
  • Supplies
    Carry extra water and food for the remote stretches of Northern Ontario.
  • Flight
    Ensure you have enough time for your connection in Toronto or Ottawa.
  • Local Culture
    Try the local cuisine, including Alberta beef.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife
    Be extremely alert for moose and deer on the highway.
  • Road Conditions
    Check provincial 511 sites for road closures.
  • Vehicle Maintenance
    Get a full service check before starting this long trip.
  • Emergency
    Carry a satellite phone or emergency beacon for remote areas.
People Also Ask
  • How long is the drive?
    It takes about 42 hours of driving time.
  • Is there a train?
    VIA Rail operates the Canadian train, but you must reach a station like Toronto or Ottawa first.
  • What is the best way to travel?
    Flying is the most comfortable; driving is the most scenic.
  • Is Edmonton safe?
    Yes, it is a safe city for tourists.
  • Are there tolls?
    No, the Trans-Canada Highway is toll-free.
Quick Info
  • From Addison, Ontario, Canada
  • To Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Best Time to Travel

Summer is the best time to visit to enjoy the city's festivals and the river valley.

Things to Do in Edmonton
1
West Edmonton Mall
Visit one of the largest malls in the world, featuring an indoor waterpark, amusement park, and ice rink.
2
North Saskatchewan River Valley
Explore the massive urban park system that runs through the city. It is perfect for hiking and biking.
3
Royal Alberta Museum
Learn about the history and culture of Alberta in this modern museum.
4
Muttart Conservatory
Visit the iconic glass pyramids that house diverse botanical collections.
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