Take the TRANS-Canada HIGHWAY WEST to Winnipeg. More specifically what you would do is you would take AUTOROUTE 40 OUEST to Ontario where it becomes HIGHWAY 417, then (past Ottawa) HIGHWAY 417 WEST becomes HIGHWAY 17. Continue on HIGHWAY 17 WEST. From there, continue on HIGHWAY 17 WEST to Manitoba where it becomes TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST, then take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST to Winnipeg.
Just take the Trans-Canada Highway all the way WEST/OUEST to Calgary. This consists of: AUTOROUTE 20 in Québec, HIGHWAY 417 (from Québec to west of Ottawa) and HIGHWAY 17 (west of Ottawa to Manitoba) in Ontario, and, from Manitoba, TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST to Calgary. In Manitoba, bypass Winnipeg by taking TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 WEST/OUEST (EXIT 348A off TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 to get onto TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 WEST/OUEST, then exit at EXIT 42B off TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 to get onto TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST/OUEST to BRANDON).
Fortunately, once a driver is in Calgary and thus east of the Rocky mountains, the drive to Montreal is rather flat and calm. Furthermore, a driver can pretty much switch on cruise control from Calgary, through Saskatchewan, Manitoba and most of Ontario before arriving in Montreal, Quebec. The drive should take between two and five days.
When traveling it is important to know which route is best. To get from Vancouver to Calgary, the best route would be to take the Trans Canada Highway 1.
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Google selected the 134 kilometer shorter southern route through North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and into Ontario at Salt Ste Marie. This route cuts the driving time by two hours, however it is still a long drive at an estimated 39 hours.
1. Vancouver 2. Victoria 3. Calgary 4. Montreal 5. Windsor 6.Toronto
E842 is the best route across. SS16 to A14 connects to that.
Personally I'd probably use the I-80 route.
a popular cattle drive route in the years after the Civil War
The quickest and shortest route is I-5 North.
There is the Vancouver canucks (which are the best team ever!!!) the Calgary flames, Edmonton oilers, Ottawa senators, Toronto mappleleafs, and Montreal canadiens ( which suck balls)
If ranking them by metropolitan area: # Toronto (5,113,000) # Montreal (3,636,000) # Vancouver (2,117,000) # Ottawa (1,131,000) # Calgary (1,079,000) Statistics date from 2006 census information.
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