The journey from Petit-Rocher-Nord to Val-d'Or is a 1,050-kilometer drive. You will travel through New Brunswick and Quebec, eventually reaching the mining city of Val-d'Or via Highway 117. The drive takes about 12 hours, making it a significant cross-province trip. You will pass through various landscapes, from the coastal areas of the Maritimes to the dense forests of Northern Quebec.
Total Distance: 1,050 km driving distance, 820 km straight-line air distance.
Plan for an overnight stay in a city like Ottawa or Montreal to break up the journey.
June to September for the best road conditions.