The journey from Goderich to Edmonton covers approximately 3,400 kilometers across Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Driving is a major undertaking, taking about 36 to 39 hours of active driving time via the Trans-Canada Highway. Alternatively, you can drive to a major airport like Toronto Pearson (YYZ) and fly to Edmonton International Airport (YEG). This trip takes you through the vast landscapes of Northern Ontario, the Prairies, and into the heart of Alberta. It is a significant journey that requires careful planning.
Total Distance: Driving distance 3,400 km; straight-line air distance 2,700 km.
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| Duration | 8 hours | 37 hours |
| Avg Price | $650 - $1,100 CAD | $650 - $900 CAD in fuel |
| Operator | Air Canada / WestJet | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | Drive to YYZ, then fly to YEG. | Highway 400 to Highway 69 to Highway 17 (Trans-Canada). |
| Tip | Book your flight in advance for better pricing. | Plan for at least three overnight stops in Northern Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. |
June to September for the best driving conditions.