Thorold
Thorold
Victoria
Victoria
Flight Driving

Thorold to Victoria

Updated: 27 May 2026

The journey from Thorold to Victoria is a massive cross-country trip of over 4,500 km. Flying from Toronto Pearson to Victoria International Airport is the most practical option, taking about six hours. Driving is a multi-day adventure across the Trans-Canada Highway, followed by a ferry crossing from the mainland to Vancouver Island. This route is beautiful but requires careful planning for fuel, rest stops, and ferry schedules.

Total Distance: 4,500 km driving distance; 3,500 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Flying is the only practical way to reach Victoria in a single day.
Cheapest Way
Driving is cheaper for groups, but flying saves significant time and accommodation costs.
Compare Thorold to Victoria Routes
Flight
Direct
Driving
Direct
Duration 6 hours 48 hours (driving time)
Avg Price $500-$900 $1,000-$1,300 in fuel
Operator Air Canada / WestJet Personal Vehicle
Route YYZ to YYJ. Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 17/1) + BC Ferry.
Tip Book in advance for the best fares. Plan for at least seven days of driving with overnight stops.
Travel Tips
  • Overnight Stops
    Thunder Bay, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, and Revelstoke are good places to break up the journey.
  • Gas Planning
    Never let your tank drop below half in Northern Ontario.
  • Weather
    The Prairies and Rockies can have extreme weather; check forecasts regularly.
  • Connectivity
    Download offline maps, as cellular service is non-existent in many stretches.
  • Food
    Pack a cooler with snacks and water, as dining options are limited.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife
    Moose and deer are common; avoid driving at night.
  • Towing
    Ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition.
  • Emergency Kit
    Carry a satellite messenger or emergency beacon.
  • Road Conditions
    Check Ontario 511, Manitoba 511, Saskatchewan 511, Alberta 511, and BC 511 for road closures.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Victoria?
    No, there is no passenger rail service to Victoria.
  • How long does it take to drive?
    It is a 48-hour drive, usually split over seven days.
  • Are there tolls?
    No, the Trans-Canada Highway is toll-free, but the ferry has a fee.
  • What is the best month to drive?
    August offers the most stable weather.
  • Is the scenery worth the drive?
    Yes, the transition from the Prairies to the Rockies and the coast is stunning.
Quick Info
  • From Thorold, Ontario, Canada
  • To Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

June to August for the best weather and access to outdoor activities.

Things to Do in Victoria
1
Butchart Gardens
A world-famous garden with stunning floral displays.
2
Royal BC Museum
Features exhibits on the natural and human history of British Columbia.
3
Inner Harbour
A beautiful area with shops, restaurants, and historic buildings.
4
Fisherman's Wharf
A unique area with floating homes, shops, and restaurants.
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