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Delta to St. John's

Updated: 29 May 2026

The journey from Delta, Ontario to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador is a significant undertaking, covering over 2,500 km. The most practical way to travel is by flying from Ottawa International Airport (YOW) to St. John's International Airport (YYT). Driving requires a long trek through Quebec and the Maritimes, followed by a ferry crossing from North Sydney, Nova Scotia to Argentia or Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. St. John's is the oldest city in North America and offers unique culture and scenery.

Total Distance: 2,500 km driving distance (including ferry); 2,000 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Flying is significantly faster, taking only a few hours compared to days of driving.
Cheapest Way
Flying is often cheaper than the combined cost of fuel, hotels, and ferry tickets.
Compare Delta to St. John's Routes
Flight
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Ship
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Duration 5 hours (with layover) 30+ hours
Avg Price $500 - $1,200 CAD $400 - $700 CAD (ferry + fuel)
Operator Air Canada Marine Atlantic
Route YOW to YYT via Montreal or Toronto. Drive to North Sydney, NS, then ferry to Port aux Basques or Argentia, NL.
Tip Flights are the most efficient way to reach the island. Book ferry tickets well in advance, especially during the summer.
Travel Tips
  • Time Zone
    Newfoundland is in its own time zone, 30 minutes ahead of Atlantic Time.
  • Weather
    The weather is unpredictable; always carry a waterproof jacket.
  • Culture
    Embrace the local hospitality and unique dialect.
  • Driving
    Be aware of moose on the roads, especially at night.
  • Dining
    Try the local cod and other fresh seafood.
Safety Tips
  • Driving
    Avoid driving at night due to the high risk of moose collisions.
  • Emergency
    Keep a roadside emergency kit in your vehicle.
  • Navigation
    Use GPS, but keep a paper map as a backup for remote areas.
  • Health
    Carry your provincial health card for any medical needs.
People Also Ask
  • Is it worth driving to Newfoundland?
    Yes, if you have plenty of time and want to see the scenery.
  • How long is the ferry?
    The ferry crossing takes between 6 to 16 hours depending on the route.
  • Are there trains?
    No, there is no passenger rail service in Newfoundland.
  • Is St. John's expensive?
    It is comparable to other major Canadian cities.
  • What is the best way to get around?
    A car is essential for exploring outside of St. John's.
Quick Info
  • From Delta, Ontario, Canada
  • To St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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Best Time to Travel

July to September for the best weather and whale watching opportunities.

Things to Do in St. John's
1
Signal Hill
Hike to the top for panoramic views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a historic site.
2
Quidi Vidi Village
Visit this picturesque fishing village known for its brewery and historic charm. It is a must-see.
3
The Rooms
Explore the museum, art gallery, and archives to learn about Newfoundland's history. It is a cultural landmark.
4
George Street
Experience the famous nightlife and live music scene. It is known for having the most bars per capita.
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