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How to get fromStewart Crossing to Edmontonby car or plane

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There are 3 ways to get from Stewart Crossing to Edmonton by car or plane

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  1. Drive to Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport, fly

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    1. Drive from Stewart Crossing to Whitehorse-Airport-YXYcar car
    2. Fly from Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport (YXY) to Edmonton International Airport (YEG)plane plane YXY - YEG
    7h 52m
    $258–658
  2. Drive 2,339 km

    1. Drive from Stewart Crossing to Edmontoncar car 2,339 km
    27h 49m
    $460–665
  3. Drive to Dawson City Airport, fly

    1. Drive from Stewart Crossing to Dawson City Airport (YDA)car car
    2. Fly from Dawson City Airport (YDA) to Edmonton International Airport (YEG)plane plane YDA - YEG
    10h 38m
    $390–1,354

Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport (YXY) to Edmonton International Airport (YEG) flights

Calendar11Weekly Planes
Duration3h 56mAverage Duration
Ticket$176Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Stewart Crossing, YT, Canada and Edmonton, AB, Canada?

There is no direct connection from Stewart Crossing to Edmonton. However, you can drive to Whitehorse-Airport-YXY airport, fly to Edmonton International Airport (YEG), walk to Edmonton International Airport, take the line 747 bus to Century Park Transit Centre, walk to Century Park Station, then take the vehicle to Stadium Station. Alternatively, you can drive from Stewart Crossing to Edmonton in around 27h 49m.

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