The journey from Martintown to Edmonton spans approximately 3,500 kilometers. Driving involves taking the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy 17 and Hwy 1) to Saskatchewan, then heading north on Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway). Alternatively, you can fly from Ottawa (YOW) to Edmonton International Airport (YEG) with a connection. The drive is a major multi-day expedition, while flying takes about 8 hours. This route takes you through the Canadian Shield, across the vast prairies, and into the heart of Alberta.
Total Distance: Driving distance is 3,500 km; straight-line air distance is 2,850 km.
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| Duration | 8 hours | 38 hours |
| Avg Price | $550 - $1,200 | $700 in fuel |
| Operator | Air Canada/WestJet | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | YOW to YEG via Toronto or Calgary. | Hwy 417 to Hwy 17, Hwy 1 to Saskatchewan, then Hwy 16 west. |
| Tip | Book your flight well in advance to secure the best rates. | Plan for at least three overnight stops to stay refreshed. |
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