Take highway 65 north from Indianapolis all the way to Chicago. The route travel is 177 miles and the approximate time is 3.55 hours.
Take the 401 highway east from Toronto, past Oshawa, take the 115 highway north-east to Peterborough. It's about 90 minutes.
5hrs 21min
On a highway
Most would probably drive, using interstate 95 to the Canadian border at Woodstock, New Brunswick, then NB highway 2 to the Nova Scotia border. Alternatively, you can take Maine highway 9 from Bangor, or coastal highway 1, to the Canadian border at St. Stephen NB, then NB highway 1 via Saint John toward NS. The I95 route is longer by distance but a bit shorter time-wise. There's also a ferry from Saint John to Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley. (There were ferries that travelled from Portland and Bar Harbor ME to Yarmouth NS but these are not currently operating. There's still hope a ME-NS ferry service will be reinstated.) There are not currently any direct flights from Maine to NS. The nearest US airport with direct flights to Halifax is Boston.
4 hours
no. There is no direct train to St Louis from Indianapolis. however, you can take a train to Bloomington IN, or Chicago IN, and then to St Louis. at least that iw what I'm told
800 miles/1,287 km taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 401 - WEST, from Toronto, to HIGHWAY 402 - WEST to SARNIA at EXIT 183.Take HIGHWAY 402 - WEST to the BRIDGE TO U.S.A. You will be crossing the BLUE WATER BRIDGE from SARNIA, ONTARIO, CANADA into PORT HURON, MICHIGAN, U.S.A. Once you have crossed the bridge, paid the toll, and cleared customs, follow signs to I-69 WEST to FLINT.Continue on I-69 WEST & SOUTH (past Lansing) to I-465 SOUTH at EXIT 200 in INDIANA.Take I-465, around Indianapolis, to I-70 WEST to ST. LOUIS at EXIT 9.Take I-70 WEST to St. Louis.
Between four to five and a half hours, depending on the route you take. Going the most direct route from Highway 64 it will take 4 hours.
389 kilometres taking this route:Take (TRANS-CANADA) HIGHWAY 2 EAST from Edmundston to HIGHWAY 7 SOUTH to SAINT JOHN at EXIT 306.Take HIGHWAY 7 SOUTH to HIGHWAY 1 EAST to SAINT JOHN.Take HIGHWAY 1 EAST, through Saint John, to Rothesay.
12 hours.
1,100 kilometres (683 miles) taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 402 WEST from London to the U.S.A. via the BLUEWATER BRIDGE (toll), from SARNIA, ONTARIO, CANADA going into PORT HURON, MICHIGAN, U.S.A.Once you have crossed the bridge and once you have cleared the border, follow I-69 WEST (towards LANSING) (& SOUTH [past Lansing]) down to I-469 SOUTH at EXIT 0 in INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.Bypass INDIANAPOLIS via I-469; take I-469 to I-70 WEST to ST. LOUIS at EXIT 9.take I-70 WEST to St. Louis.
Just under 3 hours
29 hours
4 and 1/2 hours
300 miles
6 years