Ninga
Ninga
Prince George
Prince George
Driving

Ninga to Prince George

Updated: 28 May 2026

Traveling from Ninga to Prince George covers roughly 2,100 km, primarily utilizing the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) once you reach the prairies. This route takes you through Saskatoon, Edmonton, and Jasper before entering the interior of British Columbia. The journey typically requires 23 to 25 hours of driving time. You will experience the transition from the flat Manitoba landscape to the dense forests of Northern BC.

Total Distance: 2,100 km driving distance; 1,650 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving is the most direct method; flights require multiple connections via Winnipeg and Vancouver.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the only practical way to reach Prince George from Ninga without multiple flight connections.
Compare Ninga to Prince George Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
24 hours
Avg Price
$400 - $550 in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 3 to Highway 10, then Highway 16 (Yellowhead) through Saskatoon and Edmonton.

The Yellowhead Highway is generally less congested than the Trans-Canada Highway.

Travel Tips
  • Route Planning
    Use the Yellowhead Highway (Hwy 16) for a more scenic and less mountainous route than the Trans-Canada.
  • Accommodation
    Book hotels in advance in Edmonton or Jasper, as these are popular stopover points.
  • Wildlife Safety
    Be prepared for moose and bears on the road, especially in the stretch between Jasper and Prince George.
  • Vehicle Check
    Ensure your cooling system is in top shape for the long climbs through the Rockies.
  • Connectivity
    Download offline maps as cell service is unreliable in the mountain corridors.
Safety Tips
  • Winter Driving
    Carry tire chains if traveling in late autumn or early spring.
  • Emergency Supplies
    Keep a satellite messenger or emergency radio if traveling solo in remote areas.
  • Rest Stops
    Stop every 3 hours to maintain alertness on the long, straight stretches of the prairies.
  • Fuel Management
    Never let your tank drop below half in the stretch between Jasper and Prince George.
People Also Ask
  • Is the Yellowhead Highway safe?
    Yes, it is a major, well-maintained highway across Western Canada.
  • How long does it take to drive?
    Expect 24 hours of driving time, usually split over 3 days.
  • Are there trains to Prince George?
    VIA Rail operates the Jasper-Prince Rupert line, but you must reach Jasper first.
  • What is the best stopover?
    Edmonton is the largest city on the route and offers the most amenities.
  • Is it better to fly?
    Flights are expensive and require multiple stops; driving is more practical for this specific route.
Quick Info
  • From Ninga, Manitoba, Canada
  • To Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

June to September for optimal road conditions and daylight hours.

Things to Do in Prince George
1
The Exploration Place
A museum and science center in Prince George focusing on local history and paleontology. It is located in Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.
2
Ancient Forest Trail
A boardwalk trail featuring massive cedar trees located east of Prince George. It is part of the inland temperate rainforest.
3
Connaught Hill Park
Offers panoramic views of the city and the confluence of the Nechako and Fraser rivers. It is a popular spot for photography.
4
Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum
Showcases the industrial history of the region with vintage trains and logging equipment. It is an outdoor museum experience.
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