Train from Pittsburgh to Athabasca
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Pittsburgh to Athabasca. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Air Travel
- Companies: Air Canada, United Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 12 hours (including layovers)
- Distance: 2,700 km (approximately 1,680 miles)
- Costs: Approximately $900 CAD (prices may vary based on time of booking and season)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable for air travel
Pro Tip: Book your tickets 2-3 months in advance for the best rates and look into using frequent flyer programs for additional savings.
For the air travel option, fly from Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) to Calgary International Airport (YYC). From Calgary, you can rent a car or take a shuttle service to reach Athabasca, which is approximately a 4-hour drive away.
Land Travel (Driving)
- Companies: Budget Car Rental, Enterprise, National Car Rental
- Duration: Approximately 26 hours driving time
- Distance: 3,300 km (approximately 2,050 miles)
- Costs: Rental fees approximately $300 CAD for 3-5 days, plus fuel cost (roughly $400 CAD for the full journey) and tolls.
- Roads/Routes: Take I-79 N to I-90 W, then connect to Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) through Ontario before heading north on Highway 2 to Athabasca.
Pro Tip: Make sure to check road conditions and weather forecasts, especially in winter, as driving through mountainous and rural areas can be challenging.
If you choose to drive, ensure you have adequate provisions and take plenty of breaks to enjoy the scenic views along the way.
Recommendation
If you're looking for efficiency and comfort, I recommend flying from Pittsburgh to Calgary, then renting a car for the final leg to Athabasca. This combination minimizes travel time and provides flexibility for roadside attractions in the picturesque Canadian Rockies. Make sure to book your accommodations in advance, especially if travelling during peak seasons.