The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains
Edmonton
Edmonton
Flight Driving

The Blue Mountains to Edmonton

Updated: 30 May 2026

The distance from The Blue Mountains to Edmonton is over 3,400 kilometers. Driving takes approximately 35 hours, crossing through Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and into Alberta. Alternatively, you can drive to Toronto Pearson Airport and fly to Edmonton International Airport. This is a major cross-country journey, taking you from the Great Lakes region to the capital of Alberta.

Total Distance: 3,450 km driving distance; 2,700 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Flying from Toronto Pearson is the fastest way to reach Edmonton.
Cheapest Way
Flying is often cheaper and much faster than driving when considering fuel and accommodation costs.
Compare The Blue Mountains to Edmonton Routes
Flight
Direct
Driving
Direct
Duration 7 hours (including drive to YYZ) 35 hours
Avg Price $400-$800 $650-$850 in fuel
Operator Air Canada / WestJet Personal Vehicle
Route Drive to Toronto Pearson (YYZ) then fly to Edmonton (YEG). Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) to Highway 16.
Tip Book flights well in advance for the best prices. This is a multi-day drive; plan for overnight stops in Thunder Bay, Winnipeg, and Saskatoon.
Travel Tips
  • Planning
    If driving, break the trip into five days to avoid fatigue.
  • Flights
    Check for flights from Toronto Pearson to Edmonton; they are frequent.
  • Car Rental
    Rent a car in Edmonton to explore the surrounding region.
  • Weather
    Edmonton weather can be extreme; pack for both hot summers and cold winters.
  • Dining
    Edmonton has a diverse food scene with many local specialties.
Safety Tips
  • Highway Vigilance
    Stay alert for long-haul trucks on the Trans-Canada Highway.
  • Winter Driving
    If driving in winter, ensure your vehicle is equipped for heavy snow.
  • Fatigue
    Take regular breaks if driving long distances.
  • Emergency Kit
    Keep a basic emergency kit in your vehicle.
People Also Ask
  • How long is the drive?
    It is a 35-hour drive, usually split over five days.
  • Is there a train?
    There is no direct passenger rail service from Toronto to Edmonton.
  • What is the best way to travel?
    Flying is the fastest and most convenient method.
  • Are there tolls?
    No, the Trans-Canada Highway is toll-free.
  • Is Edmonton worth visiting?
    Yes, it is a cultural hub with many museums and historic sites.
Quick Info
  • From The Blue Mountains, Ontario, Canada
  • To Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Summer for the Fringe Festival or winter for indoor activities at West Edmonton Mall.

Things to Do in Edmonton
1
West Edmonton Mall
Explore one of the world's largest shopping and entertainment complexes, featuring an indoor waterpark and amusement park.
2
Alberta Legislature Building
Tour this historic building and enjoy the beautiful grounds overlooking the North Saskatchewan River.
3
Fort Edmonton Park
Step back in time at this living history museum, showcasing the city's development from a fur trading post.
4
Muttart Conservatory
Visit these iconic glass pyramids housing diverse botanical collections from around the world.
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