The drive from Kamloops to Red Deer is a 700-kilometer journey through the Canadian Rockies. You will travel east on the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) to Calgary, then north on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2). The total travel time is approximately 8 hours, depending on traffic and mountain road conditions. This route offers a mix of mountain scenery and prairie landscapes.
Total Distance: 700 km driving distance; 480 km straight-line air distance.
The QEII Highway between Calgary and Red Deer is very busy; drive with caution.
June to September for clear roads and hiking, or December to March for winter sports.