The journey from Grand Falls to Whitehorse is a massive 6,500 km cross-country trek. By car, you will follow the Trans-Canada Highway (Route 2) through New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and finally into the Yukon via the Alaska Highway. This is a multi-day drive that requires careful planning for fuel, accommodation, and rest. Alternatively, flying from a regional airport with a connection is a much faster, though more expensive, option.
Total Distance: Driving distance 6,500 km; straight-line air distance 4,800 km.
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Connecting
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| Duration | 16 hours | 75 hours |
| Avg Price | 1200-2200 CAD | 1000-1500 CAD |
| Operator | Air Canada | N/A |
| Route | Fredericton (YFC) to Whitehorse (YXY). | Route 2 (NB) to Highway 1/97/Alaska Highway (ON/MB/SK/AB/BC/YT). |
| Tip | Book in advance for better rates. | Plan for at least seven days of driving. |
Summer for pleasant weather and outdoor activities.