You have the choice of traveling through the United States, or staying in Canada. The fastest and most direct way is possible in under 40 hours and travels on a route that takes you through the U.S and underneath the Great Lakes. Staying in Canada for th journey means you must make the day long drive through the whole of northern Ontario. Driving the Trans Canada Highway from Vancouver to Toronto will take you approximately 2 days, if you don't stop. Average trip 5 days at 8-9 hours a day
Montreal in Quebec. Toronto in Ontario. Calgary in Alberta. Vancouver in British Columbia. !
Montreal - Quebec Quebec - Quebec Toronto - Ontario Vancouver - British Columbia Ottawa - Ontario
The driving distance from Toronto, Ontario to Vancouver, British Columbia is 2,590 road miles - about 45 hours driving time.
; Distance between Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadaand Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as the crow flies: : 2091 miles (3366 km) (1817 nautical miles) ; Initial heading from Vancouver to Toronto: : east (83.7 degrees) ; Initial heading from Toronto to Vancouver: : west-northwest (296.2 degrees)
1-Toronto (Mississuaga): Province-Ontario 2- Montreal (Laval, Lonqueuil): Province- Quebec 3-Vancouver (Surrey, Burnaby):Province-British Columbia 4-Ottawa-Gatineau : Province- Ontario/Quebec
Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
The following websites are available that show a cost of living comparison between Toronto, Ontario and Vancouver, BC: http://www.expatforum.com/articles/cost-of-living/cost-of-living-in-canada.html http://www.canadaimmigrants.com/costofliving.asp
Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
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1. Toronto, Ontario 2. Montreal, Quebec 3. Vancouver, British Columbia 4. Calgary, Alberta
Ottawa? Toronto? Vancouver? Do you mean big city as in, highest population; or capital city? Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and is located in the province of Ontario. Toronto is the capital of Ontario, and according to Wikipedia (and I'm sure many other sources) it is the largest city in the country. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario Vancouver is a bigger city than Victoria, the province of British Columbia (B.C.)'s capital.
Canadian born players on MLB rosters in 2008: 1) Matt Stairs - St. John, New Brunswick - Philadelphia Phillies 2) Jeff Francis - Vancouver, British Columbia - Colorado Rockies 3) R.J. Swindle Vancouver, British Columbia - Philadelphia Phillies 4) Jason Bay - Trail, British Columbia - Boston Red Sox 5) Justin Morneau - New Westminster, British Columbia - Minnesota Twins 6) Rich Harden - Victoria, British Columbia - Chicago Cubs 7) Joey Votto - Toronto, Ontario - Cincinnati Reds 8) Pete Orr - Richmond Hill, Ontario - Washington Nationals 9) George Kottaras - Scarborough, Ontario - Boston Red Sox 10) Eric Gagne - Montreal, Québec - Milwaukee Brewers 11) Ryan Dempster - Sechelt, British Columbia - Chicago Cubs 12) Scott Richmond - Vancouver, British Columbia - Toronto Blue Jays 13) Russell Martin - East York, Ontario - Los Angeles Dodgers 14) Adam Loewen - Surrey, British Columbia - Baltimore Orioles 15) Jesse Crain - Toronto, Ontario - Minnesota Twins 16) Erik Bedard - Navan, Ontario - Seattle Mariners 17) Shawn Hill - Mississauga, Ontario - Washington Nationals