The journey from Saint-André to Red Deer is a 4100-kilometer cross-country trip. You can drive, which takes about 41 hours, or fly from a nearby airport like Fredericton to Calgary and drive to Red Deer. Driving is a major undertaking that requires several days. Flying is the most practical option for most travelers. Red Deer is located between Calgary and Edmonton.
Total Distance: 4100 km driving distance; 3400 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 11 hours | 41 hours |
| Avg Price | 600-1000 CAD | 900-1300 CAD |
| Operator | Air Canada | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | Fredericton (YFC) to Calgary (YYC), then drive to Red Deer. | Trans-Canada Highway. |
| Tip | Book flights well in advance. | This is a multi-day drive. |
June to September for the best weather.