Depends on how fast you walk. Also, would you walk only, or would you jog, and hitch rides? If so, then you would have to calculate that into your formula.
Also, you may have to run in order to catch up on any rests you took, then again for the amount of time it took for you to calculate the above.
Try it, then let me know.
from British Columbia to Halifax is about 2786 miles or 4482.67 kilometers
19 hours and 16 minutes
The Port of Vancouver Canada is the country's busiest Port followed by Halifax and Montreal.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
The capital of the Province of Nova Scotia is Halifax.
Halifax was founded in 1749 by the British government led by Edward Cornwallis. It was established as a military and administrative center for the British colony of Nova Scotia.
Capitals+Provinces+territories British Columbia=Victoria Alberta=Edmonton Saskatchewan=Regina Manitoba=Winnipeg Ontario=Toronto Quebec=Quebec City New Brunswick=Fredericton Nova Scotia=Halifax Prince Edward Island=Charlottletown Newfoundland=St.John's Yukon=Whitehorse Northwest=Yellowknife Nunavut=Iqluit
Halifax is the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Halifax, Nova Scotia Fredericton, New Brunswick Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Québec, Quebec Toronto, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Regina, Saskatchewan Edmonton, Alberta Victoria, British Columbia
Halifax, Nova Scotia is in Canada. Halifax in England is in Yorkshire.
The air distance -- within Canada -- from Victoria, British Columbia, to Sydney, Nova Scotia, is 2,888 miles. That equals 4,648 kilometers or 2,510 nautical miles.
There are 10 provinces in Canada. Their capitals are as follows: 1) Ontario - Toronto, 2) Quebec - Quebec City, 3) Nova Scotia - Halifax, 4) New Brunswick - Fredericton, 5) Manitoba - Winnipeg, 6) British Columbia - Victoria, 7) Prince Edward Island - Charlottetown, 8) Saskatchewan - Regina, 9) Alberta - Edmonton, 10) Newfoundland and Labrador - St. John's.