That really depends upon where you are in NY and where you want to go in Canada as well as are you traveling on foot, bicycle, airplane, car or some other type of transportation. Try the one of the links below and imput your starting address/ending adress, that will give you a good idea of the mileage involved and then you just have to figure out how fast can you walk this, fly this, peddle this, drive this? etc., don't forget to add a few hours onto each end if you are flying, and on good roads driving you can average about 45 - 50 mph (no back roads, no speeding), if you are in good shape you can usually walk 1 mile in 15 minutes or less so that will be about 4 mph, on a bike it may take you 10 minutes with no hills and that makes that mode of transportation about 6 mph. You may also want to consider that these calculators may be giving as the crow flies distances (Going in a straight line). That being the case once you have decided where in NY you are leaving from and where you are trying to get to in Canada you may want to search online for a calculator related to the mode of transportation you have chosen this ought to give you some indication of how long it will take for you to get from point a - to point b, ie driving directions, etc.
According to Google Maps, it's approximately 27 hours. With air travel, its 7and 1/2 hours with 1 stop us airways IAH-PHL-YYZ
It is 1,772 miles according to Google Maps.
about 19 hours
It would take about five hours.
About 6 hours from Illinois to Ontario.
3 hours 48 min with speed limits
1 hour
no idea about
4 hours
4 hours
between 2 and 2 and 1/2 hours
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 57 minutes.
By plane, it would take 5 hours.