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How to get fromAustin to Mercer Lakeby plane, car, bus (Greyhound, Flixbus), train, bus or taxi

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There are 9 ways to get from Austin to Mercer Lake by plane, car, bus (Greyhound, Flixbus), train, bus, or taxi

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  1. Fly Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to North Bay/Jack Garland Airport, drive

    best
    1. Fly from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) to North Bay/Jack Garland Airport (YYB)planeAUS - YYB
    2. Drive from North Bay/Jack Garland Airport (YYB) to Mercer Lakecar
    24h 11m
    $521–2,432
  2. Fly Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to Greater Sudbury Airport, drive

    cheapest
    1. Fly from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) to Greater Sudbury Airport (YSB)planeAUS - YSB
    2. Drive from Greater Sudbury Airport (YSB) to Mercer Lakecar
    11h 41m
    $312–1,333
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from 534 Red River St Austin to 593 S Lamar St Dallasbus
    2. Take the bus from Dallas Bus Station to Nashville Bus Stationbus
    3. Take the bus from Nashville Bus Station to Detroit Bus Stationbus
    4. Take the bus from Detroit Bus Station to Toronto Pearson Airportbus
    5. Take the bus from VAUGHAN - HWY 407 terminal to Albanbus
    44h
    $440–848
  4. Train, bus, taxi

    1. Take the train from Austin to Chicago Union Stationtrain
    2. Take the train from Chicago Union Station to Detroittrain
    3. Take the train from Windsor to Londontrain
    4. Take the bus from London, ON to Pearson International Airport Terminal 1bus
    5. Take the bus from VAUGHAN - HWY 407 terminal to Key Riverbus
    6. Take the taxi from Key River to Mercer Laketaxi
    46h 49m
    $550–1,511
  5. Drive 2,852.5 km

    1. Drive from Austin to Mercer Lakecar2,852.5 km
    30h 5m
    $570–823
  6. Bus to San Antonio International Airport, fly to Greater Sudbury Airport, drive

    1. Take the bus from 534 Red River St Austin to San Antoniobus
    2. Fly from San Antonio International Airport (SAT) to Greater Sudbury Airport (YSB)planeSAT - YSB
    3. Drive from Greater Sudbury Airport (YSB) to Mercer Lakecar
    14h 22m
    $318–1,408
  7. Fly Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to Toronto Pearson International Airport, bus, taxi

    1. Fly from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)planeAUS - YYZ
    2. Take the bus from VAUGHAN - HWY 407 terminal to Key Riverbus
    3. Take the taxi from Key River to Mercer Laketaxi
    11h 40m
    $407–985
  8. Train, bus via Detroit

    1. Take the train from Austin to Chicago Union Stationtrain
    2. Take the bus from Chicago to Detroit Bus Stationbus
    3. Take the bus from Detroit Bus Station to Torontobus
    4. Take the bus from Toronto Union Station Bus Terminal to Albanbus
    2d 4h
    $492–1,232
  9. Train, bus

    1. Take the train from Austin to Chicago Union Stationtrain
    2. Take the train from Chicago Union Station to Buffalo Depew Stationtrain
    3. Take the train from Buffalo to Toronto Union Stationtrain
    4. Take the bus from Toronto Union Station Bus Terminal to Albanbus
    2d 4h
    $485–1,396

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) to North Bay/Jack Garland Airport (YYB) flights

Calendar6Weekly Planes
Duration21h 54mAverage Duration
Ticket$527Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Austin, TX, USA and Mercer Lake, ON, Canada?

You can take a bus from 534 Red River St Austin to Mercer Lake via 593 S Lamar St Dallas, Dallas Bus Station, Nashville Bus Station, Detroit Bus Station, Toronto Pearson Airport, Pearson International Airport Terminal 1, Hwy 407 Bus Terminal, VAUGHAN - HWY 407 terminal, and Alban in around 44h.

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