The route from Goderich to Saint-Hyacinthe covers roughly 780 kilometers, taking you from the shores of Lake Huron to the agricultural heart of the Montérégie region in Quebec. You will primarily travel along Highway 401 East, transitioning to Highway 20 East once you pass through the Montreal area. This route is characterized by a mix of heavy industrial traffic in Ontario and scenic rural landscapes in Quebec. Expect a travel time of approximately 8.5 to 9.5 hours. Saint-Hyacinthe is well-known for its agricultural university and vibrant local markets, making it a unique destination in Quebec.
Total Distance: Driving distance is 780 km; straight-line air distance is 650 km.
The A-30 toll bridge is a great way to bypass Montreal city traffic.
Late summer for the agricultural festivals in Saint-Hyacinthe.