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Chamcook to Toronto

Updated: 27 May 2026

The drive from Chamcook to Toronto is a long but rewarding 1,450-kilometer journey. You will travel through New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario. The route primarily follows the Trans-Canada Highway and the busy Highway 401. Toronto is Canada's largest city and a major cultural and economic hub.

Total Distance: 1,450 km driving distance; 1,150 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving takes approximately 15 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most cost-effective for groups.
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Driving
Direct
Duration
15 hours
Avg Price
250-450 CAD
Operator
N/A
Route
Route 2 to Highway 401 in Ontario.

Highway 401 is very busy; plan for traffic delays.

Travel Tips
  • Public Transit
    The TTC is the best way to navigate the city.
  • Traffic
    Avoid the 401 during rush hour.
  • Dining
    Toronto has an incredible variety of international cuisine.
  • Parking
    Parking is expensive; use public transit if possible.
  • Weather
    Summers are hot and humid; winters are cold.
Safety Tips
  • Pedestrian Safety
    Be careful at busy intersections.
  • Winter Driving
    Be prepared for heavy traffic and snow.
  • Emergency
    Dial 911 for emergencies.
  • General Safety
    Toronto is generally safe but stay aware of your surroundings.
People Also Ask
  • Is Toronto worth visiting?
    Yes, it is a vibrant and diverse city.
  • How long is the drive?
    Approximately 15 hours.
  • Are there flights?
    Yes, from Saint John to Toronto.
  • What is the best time?
    Summer for festivals.
  • Is it expensive?
    Yes, it is one of the most expensive cities in Canada.
Quick Info
  • From Chamcook, New Brunswick, Canada
  • To Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Late spring or early autumn to avoid peak summer traffic.

Things to Do in Toronto
1
CN Tower
Visit the iconic tower for views of the city and Lake Ontario. It is a must-see landmark.
2
Royal Ontario Museum
Explore world-class exhibits on art and natural history. It is one of the largest museums in Canada.
3
Distillery District
Walk through the historic area filled with shops and restaurants. It is a pedestrian-only zone.
4
Toronto Islands
Take a ferry to the islands for a relaxing day with great skyline views.
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