Travel distances in Canada
The distances between cities in Canada can be vast. Below is a distance chart showing the kilometres of road between each city.
The distances shown include the distance covered by ferry should the route require it. Routes are based on highways and main roads.
Some routes may require extra time to accommodate ferry line-ups, winter weather conditions, city rush-hour traffic or roadworks. If you are travelling across the US Border there may be a delay at the crossing.
Maps of Canada
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Calgary, Alberta to:
Charlottetown - 4917km
Edmonton - 299km
Fredericton - 4558km
Halifax - 5042km
Montreal - 3743km
Ottawa - 3553km
Quebec - 4014km
Regina - 764km
St. John's - 6183km
Saskatoon - 620km
Thunder Bay - 2050km
Toronto - 3434km
Vancouver - 1057km
Victoria - 1123km
Whitehorse - 2385km
Winnipeg - 1336km
Yellowknife - 1811km
Edmonton, Alberta to:
Calgary - 299km
Charlottetown - 4949km
Fredericton - 4598km
Halifax - 5082km
Montreal - 3764km
Ottawa - 3574km
Quebec - 4035km
Regina - 785km
St. John's - 6212km
Saskatoon - 528km
Thunder Bay - 2071km
Toronto - 3455km
Vancouver - 1244km
Victoria - 1310km
Whitehorse - 2086km
Winnipeg - 1357km
Yellowknife - 1511km
Toronto destination guide
On the northern shores of Lake Ontario sits Toronto, Canada's largest city and the fourth largest in North America. The population and budget is greater than that of some Canadian provinces. With a metropolitan population of 4,682,900 the city acts as the nation's financial, technology, communications and business capital as well as acting as the Ontario Provincial capital. The surrounding urban area beyond the city boundaries is know as the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Downtown Toronto is a compact area with a good bus, streetcar and subway system that connects the city districts. The downtown is also very clean and vibrant with people from all walks of life bustling about. Toronto is a safe city even at night when the city is still fairly busy and apart from a few select areas the streets can be wandered unhindered at all hours.
Toronto is one of the most expensive cities to live in North America but as a visitor this cost is not apparent. Poverty and the homeless can be found all over the city. The CN Tower, Skydome, China Town and the waterfront are just a few of the many attractions the city offers. The theatre district is world famous and worth
2007-04-18 10:27:16
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Mapquest says 1,958miles or 3,133 kms
2007-04-15 06:51:10
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