Drive, it is only 117 miles as the crow flies, and a beautiful part of the world.
yes because you are going into a new country.
Three to five hours
You can travel approximately 250-300 miles south of Seattle in 4 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. This could take you to cities like Portland in Oregon or Vancouver in British Columbia.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 7 hours.
Depending on where you are going it's about 18 hours. From Saskatoon to Vancouver is 18-20 hours driving time.
It takes 8 days, 3 hours, 20 minutes to travel from Shanghai, China to Vancouver British Columbia by ship. The distance is 5,620 miles.
It takes approximately 3.5 hours to drive from Seattle, Washington to the city of Vancouver in British Columbia. Obviously, border line ups and traffic become a factor in the travel time. However, without traffic and border line ups, the drive should take approximately 3.5 hours. Border line ups going into Canada tend to be shorter and vary depending on Canadian holidays, school vacations, and weekends. They can range from five minutes to an hour or more. Traffic through Seattle can sometimes be avoided using the express lanes and HOV lanes that enable cars with more than one passenger to pass by the daily commuters. However, traffic in Vancouver tends to move slowly regardless of HOV lanes; hence, allow for extra time to travel from the border to Vancouver if travelling between 6 AM and 11 AM or 4 PM and 7 PM.
From Vancouver, British Columbia to Minneapolis, Minnesota is a 1,429 mile drive. The travel time is 28 hours 10 minutes via I-94 E and I-90 E.
The distance from Louisville, Kentucky, to Vancouver, British Columbia, is approximately 2,200 miles (3,540 kilometers) when traveling by air. If driving, the distance can be around 2,400 miles (3,862 kilometers), depending on the specific route taken. Travel times will vary based on the mode of transportation and road conditions.
After leaving Quebec you would pass through Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and end in British Columbia.
Richard Charles Mayne has written: 'Four years in British Columbia and Vancouver Island' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Yes, you need a valid passport to travel to British Columbia if you are coming from another country.