Falkland
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Falkland to North Vancouver

Updated: 30 May 2026

The drive from Falkland to North Vancouver is approximately 400 kilometers via Highway 97 and the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5). You will travel west through the interior, crossing the mountains before descending into the Fraser Valley and reaching the coast. The journey takes about 5 hours under normal traffic conditions. This route is a major corridor connecting the interior of British Columbia to the Lower Mainland. Expect varied terrain, from rolling hills to high mountain passes.

Total Distance: 400 km driving distance; 300 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via the Coquihalla Highway is the fastest method, taking 5 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most economical option at roughly 90 dollars in fuel.
Compare Falkland to North Vancouver Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
5 hours
Avg Price
80-100 CAD
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
BC-97 W to BC-5 S (Coquihalla) to BC-1 W.

The Coquihalla is a high-speed mountain highway; drive with care.

Travel Tips
  • Coquihalla Conditions
    Always check DriveBC for mountain pass conditions before leaving.
  • Fuel
    Fill up in Kamloops or Merritt to avoid higher prices on the highway.
  • Timing
    Avoid traveling during peak holiday weekends to escape heavy traffic.
  • Gear
    Carry tire chains if traveling in winter, even with winter tires.
  • Photography
    Stop at the scenic viewpoints along the Coquihalla for great photos.
Safety Tips
  • Mountain Driving
    Use lower gears when descending steep mountain grades on the Coquihalla.
  • Wildlife
    Watch for deer and elk on the roadside, especially at dawn.
  • Visibility
    Fog is common in the mountains; use your fog lights if necessary.
  • Emergency
    Cell service is generally good, but keep a backup power bank.
People Also Ask
  • How long is the drive?
    It takes about 5 hours.
  • Is there a bus?
    No direct bus service is available for this specific route.
  • What is the best route?
    The Coquihalla Highway is the most direct and efficient route.
  • Are there tolls?
    No, there are no tolls on this highway.
  • Is it a difficult drive?
    It is a major highway, but requires caution in winter.
Quick Info
  • From Falkland, British Columbia, Canada
  • To North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Summer for clear mountain passes and pleasant weather.

Things to Do in North Vancouver
1
Capilano Suspension Bridge
Walk across the famous suspension bridge and explore the treetop adventure park.
2
Grouse Mountain
Take the Skyride to the top for incredible views, hiking, and skiing in winter.
3
Lonsdale Quay Market
Visit this vibrant market on the waterfront with unique shops, cafes, and restaurants.
4
Lynn Canyon Park
Explore the beautiful park with its suspension bridge, hiking trails, and waterfalls.
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