Train from Fort Erie to Whitehorse
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Fort Erie to Whitehorse. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Air Travel
- Companies: Air Canada, WestJet, and Yukon Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 11-13 hours (including layovers)
- Distance: 3,500 km (2,175 miles)
- Costs: Approximately $800 - $1,200 CAD (varies by season and booking time)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable for air travel
Pro Tip: Book your flight at least 2-3 months in advance to secure the best prices, and consider flying mid-week to avoid weekend fare surcharges.
Based on the distance and duration, flying is the most efficient and practical mode of transport for this journey. You will likely have a layover in either Vancouver or Calgary, depending on your selected airline. Ensure to check the weather conditions in Whitehorse, as it can impact flights during the colder months.
Driving (Optional)
- Route: Take the ON-3 W, ON-401 W, ON-403 W, then head north via the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) to connect with the Alaska Highway (Highway 97)
- Duration: Approximately 50-65 hours of driving time (not accounting for rest stops)
- Distance: Approximately 5,000 km (3,100 miles)
- Costs: Estimated gas cost $600 - $800 CAD, plus accommodation and food costs (overall around $1,500 CAD)
Pro Tip: Plan your fuel stops in advance. Many stretches of the Alaska Highway have limited gas stations, so fill up whenever you have the chance.
While driving can be an adventurous way to experience the Canadian wilderness, it is significantly longer and more expensive than flying. Ensure your vehicle is well-prepared for diverse weather conditions, especially in remote areas.