Train from Edmonton to Nanaimo
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Air
- Transport Mode: Air travel is the most efficient choice for this journey.
- Companies: WestJet, Air Canada
- Duration: Approximately 3 hours (including layover time)
- Distance: Roughly 800 km (500 miles)
- Costs: Approximately $250 to $350 CAD for a round-trip ticket
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable for air travel.
Pro Tip: Book your flight about 6-8 weeks in advance to secure the best fares, and consider using flight comparison websites like Google Flights or Skyscanner to find the lowest prices available.
If you're looking for speed and efficiency, flying is your best option. Make sure to check the latest flight status and airport transfer options once you arrive in Nanaimo.
Road
- Transport Mode: Road trip by car (self-drive or rental)
- Companies: Enterprise, Budget, Avis (for rentals)
- Duration: Approximately 12-14 hours of driving time
- Distance: About 1,000 km (620 miles)
- Costs: Estimated around $150 CAD for fuel, plus rental car fees if applicable ($70-$100 CAD per day), tolls, and food expenses.
- Roads/Routes: AB-16 W and BC-1 W (Trans-Canada Highway)
Pro Tip: Plan your stops at scenic locations along the Trans-Canada Highway, such as the beautiful Lake Louise or Revelstoke National Park, to break up the drive and enjoy some breathtaking views.
A road trip can be a leisurely way to see some of Canada's stunning landscapes while making this journey from Edmonton to Nanaimo.
Combination of Road and Ferry
- Transport Mode: Drive to a ferry terminal and take the ferry to Nanaimo
- Companies: BC Ferries (for ferry services)
- Duration: Around 10 hours (including driving and ferry time)
- Distance: Approx. 960 km (595 miles) total, combining driving and ferry route
- Costs: Approximately $150 CAD for fuel, plus around $70 CAD for the ferry ticket (for vehicle and driver).
- Roads/Routes: AB-16 W to BC-1 W, then take the ferry from Tsawwassen to Nanaimo.
Pro Tip: Book your ferry tickets in advance, especially during peak travel seasons. Make sure to arrive at the terminal early to secure your spot.
Combining a road trip with a ferry ride can offer a unique travel experience while also showcasing the stunning coastal scenery of British Columbia.