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2015
5
March
Any tips for driving through Canada from Vancouver to Toronto to Fredericton?

Question:

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Angel

I'm curious if anyone has any insight on what the best route is for driving through Canada from Vancouver to Toronto, and then on to Fredericton, New Brunswick? Trusty ol' Google isn't being very helpful for me today.
Side note - I'll be driving with my dad and I think we'd like to avoid northern Ontario.. lol.

Humans say...

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Patty

When I drove I dipped down into the US at Winnipeg and resurfaced in Detroit/Windsor.

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Michael

Faster through the US

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Dana

Faster and cheaper through the US. If you want to stay in Canada there is no avoiding the stretch from Winnipeg to Toronto. Not as bad as it use to be and there are many great places to stop and visit.

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Angel

I know it's faster and cheaper through the US, but unfortunately we CANNOT (would rather not disclose, it's not my business to do so).

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Michael

Well if you can't do US, no way to avoid Ontario.
Simple

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Angel

Please re-read my oroginal post - we only want to avoid NORTHERN Ontario.

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Michael

You're going to have to go north, look at a map.
That's where the hwy is...

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Angel

We've driven across Canada several times when I was younger, and I recall us being able to at least mostly avoid that area. I'd just ask my dad what route(s) we've taken before, but he's at work and I wanted to see if I could work out a route on my own.
We don't necessarily have to follow the TransCanada all the way there, we like to be adventurous.

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Dana

You only have two options the 11 and the 17 and sometimes they are the same. The 11 is the the prettier option from Kenora to Thunder Bay, but the 17 Lake route is the nicer drive from Nipigon to the Soo and onwards to Toronto.

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Angel

Thank you Dana, we'll prob do the 17 route then. I despise Kenora.. lol.

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Phayyte

Does it have to be driving through Canada? (Not sure if you just want to see Canada, or just get your car to Frederickton) My son went to University in Windsor, Ontario. We found we saved about 8 hours driving through the States instead. Or you could save about 3-4 hours going into the States near Winnipeg to get to Toronto. To try different routes on google maps, left click one of the circles and drag (in case you didn't know).

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Angel

Yes Phayyte, it does have to be driving through Canada. I don't mind if it takes longer, and we need to stop in Toronto on our way to Fredericton. I'm actually moving from Van to TO, and then we have my grandparents wedding anni to attend in Fredericton.


A.I. says...

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Driving from Vancouver to Fredericton

I'm curious if anyone has any insight on what the best route is for driving through Canada from Vancouver to Toronto, and then on to Fredericton, New Brunswick? Trusty ol' Google isn't being very helpful for me today.
Side note - I'll be driving with my dad and I think we'd like to avoid northern Ontario.. lol..

Route 1: The Trans-Canada Highway

The Trans-Canada Highway is the most direct route from Vancouver to Fredericton. It is a four-lane highway that runs through the southern part of Canada. The distance is approximately 4,800 km and the drive will take about 48 hours.

The Trans-Canada Highway is a good option if you want to get to Fredericton as quickly as possible. However, it can be a bit boring, as it mostly runs through flat farmland. There are also a few sections of the highway that are under construction, so you may experience some delays.

Route 2: The Yellowhead Highway

The Yellowhead Highway is a more scenic route from Vancouver to Fredericton. It runs through the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian Shield. The distance is approximately 4,600 km and the drive will take about 50 hours.

The Yellowhead Highway is a good option if you want to see some of the beautiful scenery that Canada has to offer. However, it is a longer and slower route than the Trans-Canada Highway. There are also some sections of the highway that are not paved, so you may want to check the road conditions before you go.

Route 3: The Northern Ontario Route

The Northern Ontario Route is the least direct route from Vancouver to Fredericton. It runs through the northern part of Ontario. The distance is approximately 5,000 km and the drive will take about 55 hours.

The Northern Ontario Route is a good option if you want to avoid the busy traffic on the Trans-Canada Highway. However, it is a longer and slower route. There are also some sections of the highway that are not paved, so you may want to check the road conditions before you go.

Which Route Should You Choose?

The best route for you will depend on your preferences. If you want to get to Fredericton as quickly as possible, the Trans-Canada Highway is the best option. If you want to see some of the beautiful scenery that Canada has to offer, the Yellowhead Highway is a good choice. If you want to avoid the busy traffic on the Trans-Canada Highway, the Northern Ontario Route is a good option.



   










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