Picton
Picton
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Driving

Picton to Winnipeg

Updated: 30 May 2026

The drive from Picton to Winnipeg is a 2,000-kilometer journey along the Trans-Canada Highway. It takes about 22 to 24 hours to complete. You will travel through the heart of Canada, passing through major cities like Toronto, Thunder Bay, and Kenora. Winnipeg is the capital of Manitoba and a major cultural and economic hub.

Total Distance: 2,000 km driving distance; 1,600 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving is the fastest way to reach Winnipeg.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most practical and cost-effective method.
Compare Picton to Winnipeg Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
22 hours
Avg Price
250-350 CAD in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
ON-401 W, ON-17 W, and MB-1 W.

This is a multi-day drive; plan for overnight stops.

Travel Tips
  • Traffic
    Winnipeg traffic can be busy during rush hour; plan accordingly.
  • Roads
    The Trans-Canada Highway is a major route; be prepared for heavy traffic.
  • Accommodation
    Winnipeg has many hotels and motels for travelers.
  • Connectivity
    Cell service is excellent throughout the entire route.
  • Weather
    Manitoba winters are severe; pack accordingly.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife
    Watch for deer on the highway, especially at night.
  • Winter
    Manitoba winters are harsh; carry winter emergency gear.
  • Fatigue
    This is a 22-hour drive; take a break if needed.
  • Emergency
    Keep a well-stocked emergency kit in your vehicle.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Winnipeg?
    Yes, VIA Rail operates the Canadian train through Winnipeg.
  • How long is the drive?
    Approximately 22 hours.
  • Is it a scenic route?
    It is a diverse landscape.
  • Are there tolls?
    No, there are no tolls on this route.
  • What is the best way to travel?
    Driving is the most convenient.
Quick Info
  • From Picton, Ontario, Canada
  • To Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

May to September for pleasant weather.

Things to Do in Winnipeg
1
The Forks
A historic site where the Red and Assiniboine rivers meet. It is a hub for shopping, dining, and culture.
2
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
An iconic museum with stunning architecture and powerful exhibits.
3
Assiniboine Park
A large park with a zoo, gardens, and walking trails.
4
Exchange District
A historic area with beautiful architecture, art galleries, and restaurants.
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