Train from Val-d’Or to Ottawa
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Val-d’Or to Ottawa. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Driving
- Transport Mode: Road (Driving)
 - Companies: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Hertz
 - Duration: Approximately 6 hours
 - Distance: 520 km (approximately 323 miles)
 - Costs: £60 for fuel, £40 for car rental (estimated, varies by company), £20 for tolls (if applicable)
 - Roads/Routes: Travel via Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 117) and then onto Highway 50 towards Ottawa.
 
Pro Tip: Make a stop for a coffee break at a local café in Rouyn-Noranda for some refreshments and to stretch your legs.
Given the relatively short drive, renting a car is the most efficient way to travel from Val-d’Or to Ottawa, allowing you to enjoy scenic views along the way.
Bus
- Transport Mode: Bus
 - Companies: Orléans Express
 - Duration: Approximately 8 hours
 - Distance: 520 km (approximately 323 miles)
 - Costs: £50 for a one-way ticket
 - Roads/Routes: Not applicable (bus route follows main highways)
 
Pro Tip: Book your tickets in advance to secure the best fares and ensure you get a seat on busy travel days.
Taking a bus is a cost-effective way to travel, but it involves longer travel time compared to driving.
Train
- Transport Mode: Train
 - Companies: VIA Rail
 - Duration: Approximately 10 hours (with transfers)
 - Distance: 520 km (approximately 323 miles)
 - Costs: £75 for a standard ticket
 - Roads/Routes: Not applicable (train route follows rail line)
 
Pro Tip: Choose a middle-seat window for breathtaking views of the landscape as you travel.
Traveling by train offers comfort and the chance to relax and enjoy the scenery. However, it is the slowest option among the choices.
Recommendations
For your journey from Val-d’Or to Ottawa, the best option would be to drive if you desire flexibility and faster travel time. Rent a car from a reputable provider like Enterprise or Hertz, enjoying the scenic highways. If you prefer a more relaxed travel style, take the bus for an economical option with the advantage of sitting back and enjoying the ride.