Cookshire-Eaton
Cookshire-Eaton
Drummondville
Drummondville
Driving

Cookshire-Eaton to Drummondville

Updated: 27 May 2026

The route from Cookshire-Eaton to Drummondville spans approximately 110 kilometers, primarily utilizing the A-55 North highway. This journey takes you through the regional hub of Sherbrooke before heading north toward the Centre-du-Québec region. Driving is the most efficient method, taking about 90 minutes. While no direct bus exists from Cookshire-Eaton, travelers can connect via Sherbrooke's transit network. The route is well-maintained and offers a smooth transition from the Appalachian foothills to the St. Lawrence lowlands.

Total Distance: 110 km driving distance, 95 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via A-55 North is the fastest route, taking 90 minutes.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most cost-effective method, costing roughly 20-25 CAD in fuel.
Compare Cookshire-Eaton to Drummondville Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
1 hour 30 minutes
Avg Price
20-25 CAD in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Route 108 West to Sherbrooke, then A-55 North to Drummondville.

The A-55 North is a major artery; expect heavy traffic during Friday afternoon rush hour.

Travel Tips
  • Highway Exit
    Use exit 177 on A-55 to reach the heart of Drummondville quickly.
  • Traffic Alerts
    Check the Quebec 511 app for potential construction delays on the A-55 near Sherbrooke.
  • Rest Stops
    There are numerous service stations and fast-food outlets along the A-55 corridor.
  • Parking
    Ample public parking is available near the downtown area and the Village Québécois d'Antan.
  • Weather
    Be prepared for sudden weather changes when driving through the hilly terrain near Sherbrooke.
Safety Tips
  • Speed Cameras
    Be aware of speed enforcement zones on the A-55 highway.
  • Winter Driving
    The A-55 can become very icy; ensure your vehicle is equipped with winter tires.
  • Visibility
    Use headlights during daylight hours on the highway to increase visibility to other drivers.
  • Fatigue
    Take a break in Sherbrooke if you feel tired during the drive to avoid highway fatigue.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Drummondville?
    Yes, VIA Rail operates a station in Drummondville on the Montreal-Quebec City line.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive typically takes 1 hour and 30 minutes.
  • Are there tolls on the A-55?
    No, the A-55 is a toll-free highway.
  • Can I take a bus from Cookshire-Eaton?
    No, you must travel to Sherbrooke first to catch an intercity bus.
  • What is the best time to travel?
    Mid-morning or mid-afternoon to avoid peak commuter traffic.
Quick Info
  • From Cookshire-Eaton, Quebec, Canada
  • To Drummondville, Quebec, Canada
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Best Time to Travel

June to August for the Drummondville World Folklore Festival.

Things to Do in Drummondville
1
Village Québécois d'Antan
Visit this historical village that recreates life in Quebec during the 19th century with costumed interpreters.
2
W.A.F.F.
Attend the Mondial des Cultures, a major international folklore festival held annually in the city.
3
Saint-François River
Enjoy scenic walks or cycling along the banks of the Saint-François River which runs through the city center.
4
Drummondville Arts Center
Explore contemporary art galleries and local cultural exhibits located in the downtown core.
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