The journey from Sudbury to Edmonton covers approximately 3,100 kilometers. You will travel west on the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 17) through Northern Ontario and then across the Prairies. The drive typically takes about 34 to 37 hours, requiring multiple days of travel. Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, known for its large shopping mall and vibrant culture. This is a very long-distance trip that requires careful planning and rest stops.
Total Distance: 3,100 km driving, 2,300 km air distance.
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| Duration | 8 hours | 35 hours |
| Avg Price | $600-$1,000 | $600-$800 in fuel |
| Operator | Air Canada | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | Sudbury Airport (YSB) to Edmonton International (YEG). | Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 17) West. |
| Tip | Flights usually connect through Toronto. | Plan for at least four overnight stops in towns like Thunder Bay, Winnipeg, Regina, and Saskatoon. |
Summer for festivals or autumn for the beautiful fall foliage.