Travel Recommendation: Windermere, BC to Edmonton, AB
Air Travel
- Companies: WestJet, Air Canada
- Duration: Approximately 3 hours (including layover)
- Distance: 457 miles (737 km)
- Costs: Approximately £200-£300 for a round trip (varies based on booking time and availability)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable directly, as it’s air travel.
Pro Tip: Book your flight for mid-week, as prices are typically lower on Tuesdays and Wednesdays compared to weekends.
Car Travel
- Companies: N/A (personal vehicle or rental car from Hertz, Avis)
- Duration: Approximately 7 hours
- Distance: 494 miles (796 km)
- Costs: Estimated fuel cost: £75 (based on a fuel efficiency of 30 mpg and current fuel prices). Rental costs may vary from £40-£100 per day depending on the rental company and car type.
- Roads/Routes: Take BC-93 N and AB-2 N; the main route is scenic and offers beautiful views, especially through Kootenay National Park.
Pro Tip: Consider a stop at Canmore or Banff for a break and enjoy some breathtaking mountain scenery and outdoor activities.
Bus Travel
- Companies: Greyhound Canada, Red Arrow
- Duration: Approximately 11-12 hours
- Distance: 494 miles (796 km)
- Costs: Approximately £60-£120 for a one-way ticket.
- Roads/Routes: The bus will likely take the Trans-Canada Highway (AB-1) and then join AB-2 N.
Pro Tip: Bring snacks and entertainment; long bus journeys can be tedious so preparation will make your trip more enjoyable.
Recommendation
If you're looking for the most efficient mode of transport, consider flying with WestJet or Air Canada as it saves significant travel time and provides a convenient option in this route. However, if you prefer scenic views and a more leisurely journey, driving through the Rockies will be a memorable experience. Make sure to plan your stops if driving, and consider the bus alternative if you want a budget-friendly option.