Chambord
Chambord
Red Deer
Red Deer
Driving

Chambord to Red Deer

Updated: 29 May 2026

The journey from Chambord to Red Deer covers approximately 3,400 kilometers. You will travel south to the Trans-Canada Highway and head west through Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and into Alberta. This is a multi-day trip, taking about 35 hours of pure driving time. You will pass through major cities like Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Regina, and Calgary. It is a long but iconic cross-country drive.

Total Distance: 3,400 km driving distance; 2,700 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via the Trans-Canada Highway is the fastest route.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most practical and cost-effective method.
Compare Chambord to Red Deer Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
35 hours
Avg Price
600-900 CAD
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Route 155 to A-40 to Highway 417 to Highway 17 to Highway 1 to Highway 2.

The stretch through Northern Ontario is long and remote; plan fuel stops carefully.

Travel Tips
  • Time Zones
    Red Deer is in the Mountain Time Zone, two hours behind Quebec.
  • Fuel
    Fill up in major towns in Northern Ontario to avoid running out of gas.
  • Navigation
    Use a GPS to navigate the long stretches of the Trans-Canada Highway.
  • Accommodation
    Book hotels in advance for stops in Northern Ontario and Manitoba.
  • Weather
    Be prepared for extreme weather changes, especially in winter.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife
    Watch for moose and deer on the highways, especially at night.
  • Fatigue
    This is a very long drive; take regular breaks and share driving duties.
  • Vehicle Prep
    Ensure your vehicle is in top condition for the long journey.
  • Emergency
    Keep a list of emergency contacts for each province.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Red Deer?
    No direct train from Chambord; you would need to reach Montreal for the VIA Rail Canadian train.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive is approximately 35 hours.
  • Are there tolls?
    There are no major highway tolls on this route.
  • Is it better to fly?
    Flying is much faster but requires driving to a major airport first.
  • What is the best route?
    The Trans-Canada Highway is the standard and most direct route.
Quick Info
  • From Chambord, Quebec, Canada
  • To Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

June to September for the best weather.

Things to Do in Red Deer
1
Bower Ponds
A beautiful park with ponds, walking trails, and recreational activities.
2
Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery
Features exhibits on the history and culture of the region.
3
Kerry Wood Nature Centre
A great place to explore nature and see local wildlife.
4
Discovery Canyon
A popular outdoor water park in the summer.
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