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Road Trip
Hey Peeps,
If I was to undertake a road trip from Assiniboia, SK (where I'll potentially be working this Summer) to Brampton near Toronto (where I have friends) -it should according to Google Maps take 1 day 10 hours (1674 miles/2693km) - now, how long would it take in the real world with food/rest stops etc....I'd be on my own too, so no sharing the driving :blink::blink: Or should I just take a plane :unsure: Cheers :thumbup: |
Re: Road Trip
Originally Posted by FelisCattus
(Post 8518397)
Hey Peeps,
If I was to undertake a road trip from Assiniboia, SK (where I'll potentially be working this Summer) to Brampton near Toronto (where I have friends) -it should according to Google Maps take 1 day 10 hours (1674 miles/2693km) - now, how long would it take in the real world with food/rest stops etc....I'd be on my own too, so no sharing the driving :blink::blink: Or should I just take a plane :unsure: Cheers :thumbup: |
Re: Road Trip
Yeah, I kinda thought flying would make more sense.
Wonder if Micheal O' Leary could be tempted to break into the Canadian aviation market ;) |
Re: Road Trip
I drove from Georgetown ON (a couple of miles from Brampton) to Saskatoon last September, Route via Owen sound (ferry between Tobermory & South Baymouth) Salt St Marie/Thunder bay and driving 6 -7 hours/day. I was on my own too.
Set off on the Tuesday morning and was in Saskatoon on Friday at 2pm :thumbup: |
Re: Road Trip
Wow, that's not something you'd be doing on a regular basis! :blink: But thanks for giving me an idea of the timing involved :thumbsup:
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Re: Road Trip
Originally Posted by FelisCattus
(Post 8518620)
Wow, that's not something you'd be doing on a regular basis! :blink: But thanks for giving me an idea of the timing involved :thumbsup:
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Hmmm, I guess they must be used to people crossing the border to save time on journeys? But you might get caught queuing - I don't know what it's like crossing at those locations, but I've always had long waits at Buffalo....
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Re: Road Trip
Originally Posted by JGK
(Post 8519359)
yeah the distaces are a bit mind boggling, apparently it's a bit quicker if you drop down into the states and re-enter Canada at the Detroit/Windsor crossing (it's only about 100k shorter but better highways)
The trick with Buffalo is to take the Queenston crossing, rarely any wait. |
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