I WANT TO TAKE A TRIP ACROSS CANADA (DRIVING). HOW MUCH SHOULD IT COST ME FOR GAS, FOOD, AND CAMPING?

Posted on 20. Mar, 2010 by admin in Canada travel

I module be feat from metropolis to St. Johns, pretty such on Highway 1 the whole way. I module belike spend the territories for a removed trip. Also…how daylong should it verify me? I don’t organisation to meet rattling daylong in digit place…just poverty to wager clog and advise on.

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2 Responses to “I WANT TO TAKE A TRIP ACROSS CANADA (DRIVING). HOW MUCH SHOULD IT COST ME FOR GAS, FOOD, AND CAMPING?”

  1. MasterPython

    20. Mar, 2010

    It depends on your car and how well you plan to eat and sleep. Use google maps to find the distance and figure out how much gas it will take. Hostels are usually less than $30 a night, camping will be less and motels more. It would take at least a week just driving and sleeping.

  2. Karen L

    20. Mar, 2010

    For what gas will cost you, find the total distance you plan to drive and divide by how many tanks of gas your car would take to cover that distance and multiply by what it costs you to fill up a tank. You can check gas prices across Canada at gasbuddy.com. They’ll change from day to day of course but you can get an idea how they vary from one area to another. A one way drive if you don’t waste any time will take 8 days or so. You won’t be stopping a whole lot.

    Food will cost you about what it does at home, plus a little extra for the convenience factor since you may be buying smaller quantities at a time and might buy convenience things you wouldn’t bother with at home. Then you’ll need ice for the cooler if you don’t have a plug-in one.

    Motels will cost you $50 minimum and more likely $65-70 and up. In some places there won’t be much choice. Campsites vary a lot but most provincial ones are running close to $25 a night these days even for one person, and it can be more in popular ones.