Air Travel
- Companies: Air Canada, WestJet
- Duration: Approximately 5 hours (including layovers)
- Distance: 2,000 km (1,243 miles)
- Costs: £150-£300 depending on booking time and class
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable for air travel
Pro Tip: Book flights during early morning or late evening for potentially reduced prices and less crowded airports.
Train Travel
- Companies: VIA Rail
- Duration: Approximately 22 hours
- Distance: 2,300 km (1,429 miles)
- Costs: £120-£200 for standard class, £300 for sleeper class
- Roads/Routes: VIA Rail line connecting Toronto through cities like Winnipeg to Saskatoon, then bus to Moose Jaw
Pro Tip: Use the rail service's Wi-Fi to plan your activities for when you arrive in Moose Jaw.
Bus Travel
- Companies: Greyhound Canada (subject to availability)
- Duration: Approximately 28 hours (including transfers)
- Distance: 2,200 km (1,367 miles)
- Costs: £100-£150
- Roads/Routes: Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), passing through significant stops like Winnipeg
Pro Tip: Bring snacks and download entertainment on your device as bus journeys can be long and have limited stops.
Road Travel
- Transport Mode: Driving
- Duration: Approximately 25 hours (non-stop)
- Distance: 2,200 km (1,367 miles)
- Costs: Fuel cost approximately £220 (based on fuel price £1.50 per litre and car efficiency 8l/100km), plus food and lodging if needed
- Roads/Routes: Take Highway 401 from Toronto to Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) through to Moose Jaw
Pro Tip: Plan rest stops along the Trans-Canada Highway to explore small towns and enjoy local food.
Recommendation: For this journey, flying is the most time-efficient method, offering a good balance between cost and travel time. However, if you wish to experience the Canadian landscape, consider the train or road trip options.