Train from Burns Lake to Edmonton
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Burns Lake to Edmonton. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Car Travel
- Companies: Hertz, Enterprise, Avis
- Duration: Approximately 12 hours
- Distance: 600 miles (965 kilometers)
- Costs: Estimated rental cost $100 per day + fuel $150 (total approx. $250)
- Roads/Routes: Start on BC-16 E (Yellowhead Highway), follow until AB-28 S towards Edmonton
Pro Tip: Take breaks at scenic viewpoints along BC-16, especially near Fraser Lake, to stretch and enjoy the beautiful landscapes.
If you're looking for a practical and flexible option, driving allows you to explore small towns and attractions along the way. Ensure to check road conditions before traveling, as weather can affect driving in remote areas.
Bus Travel
- Companies: Greyhound Canada, Red Arrow
- Duration: Approximately 14 hours
- Distance: 600 miles (965 kilometers)
- Costs: Approximately $80 - $120 depending on the company and seat type
- Roads/Routes: BC-16 E for the majority of the route, linking to AB-28 S in Alberta
Pro Tip: Book your ticket in advance to take advantage of discounts and choose seats near the front for a smoother ride.
Bus travel is an economical way to arrive in Edmonton but be prepared for longer travel times as you’ll make stops along the way. Bring snacks and entertainment to make your Journey comfortable.
Air Travel
- Companies: WestJet, Air Canada
- Duration: Approximately 1.5 hours flight time (plus check-in and transit time)
- Distance: 450 miles (725 kilometers)
- Costs: Round trip ticket approximately $150 - $300
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable (direct flight)
Pro Tip: Check for flights that depart in the early morning or late evening to avoid peak travel times at the airport.
For the fastest trip from Burns Lake to Edmonton, air travel is the best option. Keep an eye on flight schedules and prices, as they can fluctuate significantly.