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Kakabeka Falls to Prince George

Updated: 29 May 2026

The journey from Kakabeka Falls to Prince George is a cross-country odyssey spanning approximately 2,500 kilometers. You will travel west on Highway 17 through Ontario, then across the prairies of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, before heading north into British Columbia. This route takes you through diverse landscapes, from the Canadian Shield to the northern forests of British Columbia. Driving is the primary mode of transport, requiring roughly 28 to 30 hours of travel time. Ensure your vehicle is prepared for long stretches of highway driving through varied terrain.

Total Distance: Driving distance is 2,500 km; straight-line air distance is 1,950 km.
Fastest Way
Driving is the fastest practical method, taking approximately 29 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most cost-effective method for this long-distance trip.
Compare Kakabeka Falls to Prince George Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
29 hours
Avg Price
$450 - $600 in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 17 to Highway 1, then north through Alberta to Prince George.

Plan for multiple overnight stops to enjoy the scenery.

Travel Tips
  • Route Planning
    Use a reliable GPS and carry a physical road map for backup.
  • Fuel Management
    Keep your tank at least half full when traveling through remote northern stretches.
  • Accommodation
    Book your stay in major cities well in advance if traveling during peak season.
  • Snacks
    Pack plenty of water and healthy snacks for the long drive.
  • Vehicle Prep
    Check your tire pressure and fluid levels before departing.
Safety Tips
  • Mountain Driving
    Be cautious on steep grades and winding mountain roads.
  • Fatigue
    Take regular breaks every two hours to stay alert and refreshed.
  • Weather
    Check weather forecasts for the entire route, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • Emergency Kit
    Carry a well-stocked emergency kit including a first-aid box and tools.
People Also Ask
  • Is Prince George worth visiting?
    Yes, it offers great outdoor activities and a gateway to northern British Columbia.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes approximately 29 hours of road time.
  • Are there flights?
    Yes, you can fly from Thunder Bay to Prince George with connections.
  • What is the best route?
    The Trans-Canada Highway to Alberta, then Highway 16 to Prince George.
  • Is it safe to drive alone?
    Yes, provided you are well-prepared and follow safety protocols.
Quick Info
  • From Kakabeka Falls, Ontario, Canada
  • To Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

June to September for the best weather and road conditions.

Things to Do in Prince George
1
The Exploration Place
Visit this museum and science centre for interactive exhibits and local history.
2
Cottonwood Island Nature Park
Enjoy walking trails along the river in this beautiful natural area.
3
Huble Homestead Historic Site
Step back in time at this historic site showcasing early pioneer life.
4
Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum
Explore the history of the railway and forestry industries in the region.
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