The journey from Birch Hills to Trois-Rivières is a 2,700-kilometer cross-country drive. You will travel through the prairies, across the Canadian Shield, and into the heart of Quebec. The route primarily follows the Trans-Canada Highway 1 and then Highway 17, eventually connecting to Highway 401 and Highway 40 in Quebec. 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 2,700 km; straight-line air distance is 2,200 km.
Plan for at least three overnight stops to manage fatigue.
June to September for the best weather and road conditions.