Spencerville
Spencerville
Iroquois
Iroquois
Driving

Spencerville to Iroquois

Updated: 27 May 2026

The distance from Spencerville to Iroquois is 20 kilometers. The most direct route is via County Road 2. The drive takes approximately 20 minutes. Iroquois is a village on the St. Lawrence River. This route is used for regional travel and shopping.

Total Distance: 20 km driving distance; 18 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via County Road 2 takes 20 minutes.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most practical option.
Compare Spencerville to Iroquois Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
20 minutes
Avg Price
6-9 CAD in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
County Road 2 East.

The road is well-maintained and easy to drive.

Travel Tips
  • Navigation
    Follow County Road 2 East.
  • Traffic
    Traffic is generally light.
  • Parking
    Public parking is available in the village.
  • Dining
    Several local restaurants are available.
  • Events
    Check for local community events.
Safety Tips
  • Speed
    Observe the speed limit in the village.
  • Wildlife
    Be alert for deer on the road.
  • Road Conditions
    Watch for farm equipment.
  • Emergency
    Emergency services are available.
People Also Ask
  • Is there public transit?
    No, there is no public transit.
  • How far is it?
    It is 20 kilometers away.
  • Are there taxis?
    Local taxi services are limited.
  • Is it a scenic drive?
    Yes, it passes through farmland.
  • Can I walk?
    It is too far to walk.
Quick Info
  • From Spencerville, Ontario, Canada
  • To Iroquois, Ontario, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Summer for riverfront activities.

Things to Do in Iroquois
1
St. Lawrence River
Enjoy the scenic riverfront.
2
Local Parks
Relax in the community green spaces.
3
Village Shops
Explore the local businesses in the village.
4
Community Events
Check for local events at the community center.
Tags
Spencerville to Iroquois County Road 2 Iroquois travel Eastern Ontario driving Spencerville to Iroquois distance local commute Iroquois village rural travel