The journey from Hartland to Regina spans over 3,400 kilometers across the vast Canadian landscape. You will primarily follow the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 2, 40, 17, and 1) through the provinces of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and finally Saskatchewan. This route is a significant undertaking that requires careful planning for fuel and rest. For a faster alternative, you can fly from Fredericton International Airport (YFC) to Regina International Airport (YQR) with connections in major hubs like Toronto or Montreal.
Total Distance: 3,400 km driving distance; 2,850 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 8 hours | 36 hours |
| Avg Price | $600 - $1,100 | $600 - $800 in fuel |
| Operator | Air Canada | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | YFC to YYZ to YQR. | Highway 2 to Highway 40 to Highway 17 to Highway 1. |
| Tip | Check baggage policies as connecting flights may have different restrictions. | Ensure your vehicle is serviced for long-distance travel before leaving. |
July and August offer the most stable weather for long-distance driving.