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Birch Hills to Kingston

Updated: 29 May 2026

The journey from Birch Hills to Kingston is a 2,500-kilometer cross-country drive. You will travel through the prairies, across the Canadian Shield, and down into Southern Ontario. The route primarily follows the Trans-Canada Highway 1 and then Highway 17, eventually connecting to Highway 401. This is a multi-day trip that requires careful planning and stamina. It is a journey that showcases the vast scale of the Canadian landscape.

Total Distance: Driving distance is 2,500 km; straight-line air distance is 2,000 km.
Fastest Way
Driving is the most practical method; flights are expensive and require connections.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most economical way to travel.
Compare Birch Hills to Kingston Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
27 hours
Avg Price
$400 - $500 in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 1 to Winnipeg, Highway 17 to Ottawa, then Highway 416/401 to Kingston.

Plan for at least three overnight stops to manage fatigue.

Travel Tips
  • Plan Your Stops
    Book hotels in advance, especially during the summer tourist season.
  • Fuel Up Often
    Gas stations can be far apart in Northern Ontario; never pass a station if you are below half a tank.
  • Check Road Conditions
    Use the Ontario 511 website to check for construction or weather-related closures.
  • Pack Snacks
    Bring plenty of food and water for the long stretches between towns.
  • Vehicle Check
    Have your vehicle serviced before leaving to ensure it can handle the long-distance drive.
Safety Tips
  • Avoid Night Driving
    Wildlife is very active at night in Northern Ontario; stick to daylight driving.
  • Emergency Kit
    Carry a full emergency kit, including blankets, water, and a first-aid kit.
  • Stay Alert
    The long, repetitive roads can cause fatigue; take frequent breaks.
  • Cell Coverage
    Be prepared for areas with no cell service; download maps for offline use.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Kingston?
    Yes, VIA Rail serves Kingston, but it is not a direct route from Saskatchewan.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes about 27 hours of active driving time.
  • Are there tolls?
    No, there are no toll roads on this route.
  • Can I fly?
    Flights are available but are very expensive and require multiple connections.
  • What is the best route?
    The Trans-Canada Highway 17 and Highway 401 are the standard routes.
Quick Info
  • From Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • To Kingston, Ontario, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

June to September for the best weather and road conditions.

Things to Do in Kingston
1
Fort Henry
A historic military site that offers tours and reenactments. It is a fascinating piece of Canadian history.
2
Kingston Penitentiary
Take a tour of this former maximum-security prison. It is a unique and popular attraction.
3
Thousand Islands Cruise
Enjoy a boat tour of the beautiful Thousand Islands. It is a must-do experience in Kingston.
4
City Hall
A beautiful historic building in the heart of downtown. It is a great place to start your visit.
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