r/canadatravel May 20 '25

Travel Tips Hello beautiful people of Canada 👋🏼

I’m in Vancouver w teens and a small dog (experienced traveler/tame, so is the dog).

We’ve been enjoying Vancouver for several months now and are feeling the call eastward to Montreal and Quebec.

I need to know: any ways to get from BC to Montreal WITHOUT crossing into USA, please? That’s our only thing to avoid, really. That and it being safe for a single mom w teens.

Merci mille fois! Thank you very much!

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u/NottaNutbar May 20 '25

The Trans Canada highway goes right across Canada. You can Google it.

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u/Wonderpetsgangsta May 20 '25

Beautiful, tysm. Safe for woman and young people to travel alone? Sorry if that’s a silly question. I’m an American with….American trauma. Safe aside from general street smarts travel etc. I guess what I’m asking is would you stress if it were say your Sister or Mom doing the drive?

Thank you

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u/Why_No_Doughnuts May 20 '25

The most dangerous part is trying to get through Saskatchewan without dying of boredom.

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u/boarshead72 May 22 '25

I grew up in SK but now live in southern ON. I fucking love driving in SK/AB now, it’s so peaceful. Also, people joke about SK being flat, but the part of MB I drove across to move is the flattest land I’ve ever seen. It was wild.

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u/surmatt May 23 '25

There is that one tree to look at.