Train from Victoria to Vanderhoof
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Victoria to Vanderhoof. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Air Travel
- Companies: Air Canada, WestJet
- Duration: Approximately 5 hours (including layover)
- Distance: 550 miles (885 km)
- Costs: £200-£350 (prices vary based on booking date and availability)
- Roads/Routes: N/A - Air travel route
Pro Tip: Book your flight at least 2-3 months in advance to secure the best fare and consider flying mid-week for cheaper options.
Train and Road Travel
- Companies: Via Rail (to Prince George) followed by regional bus services.
- Duration: Approximately 12 hours
- Distance: 600 miles (965 km, including train and bus routes)
- Costs: £120-£200 (train) + £30-£50 (bus)
- Roads/Routes: Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1 to Prince George) and Highway 16 from Prince George to Vanderhoof.
Pro Tip: Bring snacks and a refillable water bottle on the train as onboard food may be limited, and enjoy the scenic views as you travel through BC.
Driving
- Companies: N/A - Self-drive option
- Duration: Approximately 8 hours
- Distance: 600 miles (965 km)
- Costs: £80 (fuel) + potential £10-£20 for tolls
- Roads/Routes: Take the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) to Hope, then the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) towards Prince George and switch to Highway 16 to Vanderhoof.
Pro Tip: Make sure to check the road conditions ahead of time, as BC weather can vary greatly, especially during the winter months.
Overall Recommendation
Based on convenience and efficiency, flying is recommended for those looking to save time, despite potentially higher costs. For a more scenic experience and a lower budget, consider the train and bus option. Driving offers the freedom of travel and the opportunity to explore, although it will require more time. Plan according to your preferences and enjoy your trip to Vanderhoof!