Traveling from South Porcupine to Regina involves a significant cross-country journey of over 2,100 kilometers. The most common driving route follows Highway 101 to Highway 17, then connects to the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) in Manitoba. This drive typically requires two to three days of travel to ensure safety and comfort. Alternatively, flying from Timmins to Regina requires at least one connection, usually in Toronto or Winnipeg. The landscape shifts from the dense forests of the Canadian Shield to the vast, open prairies of Saskatchewan.
Total Distance: 2,100 km driving distance; 1,700 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 8 hours | 24 hours |
| Avg Price | $700-$1,100 | $400-$600 in fuel |
| Operator | WestJet | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | Timmins (YTS) to Regina (YQR) via Toronto (YYZ). | Highway 101 to 17, then Highway 1 (Trans-Canada) through Winnipeg. |
| Tip | Check baggage policies as regional flights have strict limits. | Plan for overnight stops in Thunder Bay and Winnipeg. |
July and August offer the most stable weather for driving across the prairies.