Air Travel
- Companies: Delta Airlines, WestJet, Air Canada
- Duration: Approximately 10 hours including layovers
- Distance: 4,650 kilometers (2,895 miles)
- Costs: Approximately €600-€900 depending on booking time and class
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your flights well in advance and set fare alerts to get the best deals, particularly during the peak summer travel season.
To travel from Wilmington, NC to Port Coquitlam, BC, flying is the most efficient mode of transport. You will require at least one connection, likely through major hubs such as Atlanta or Seattle. Ensure you check for any visa requirements or COVID-19 travel restrictions before your trip.
Ground Travel: Road Trip
- Transport Mode: Car
- Duration: Approximately 43 hours (non-stop), likely longer with rest stops and overnight stays
- Distance: Approximately 4,200 kilometers (2,610 miles)
- Costs: Estimated €400-€600 for fuel, plus other expenses such as hotels and meals (~€200-€300)
- Roads/Routes: You would typically take I-95 N from Wilmington to I-90 W, ultimately connecting to BC-1 towards Port Coquitlam.
Pro Tip: Consider making stops in major cities like Nashville, TN, and Seattle, WA, to break up the journey and explore local attractions.
If driving, plan your route on a reliable navigation app and check for road conditions in the various states you’ll be traveling through.