There are few travel experiences that match the sheer exhilaration of landing in Canada, picking up the keys to your hire car, and setting off into one of the world's most spectacular landscapes entirely on your own terms. A fly drive holiday in Canada combines the ease of a pre-arranged package – flights, accommodation, and car hire sorted – with the total freedom of a self-drive adventure.
A Canadian fly drive holiday ticks every box: flexibility, comfort, iconic scenery, and the chance to truly immerse yourself in a destination rather than rushing through it on a coach. Whether you're drawn to the turquoise lakes of the Canadian Rockies, the dramatic coastlines of Nova Scotia, or the wide-open highways of British Columbia, Canada's scale and diversity make it one of the world's great fly drive destinations.
Here, we look at the key benefits of choosing a fly drive holiday and present our top five fly drive routes across Canada.
A fly drive holiday is a type of self-drive holiday where your flights, hire car, and accommodation are packaged together – either as a fully pre-planned itinerary or as a flexible, build-your-own trip. Unlike a group tour, you travel at your own pace, stopping where you like, staying as long as you wish, and choosing the experiences that matter most to you.
Canada is one of the world's top destinations for fly drive travel, thanks to its excellent road infrastructure, well-spaced towns and cities, diverse regions, and a culture that genuinely welcomes independent travellers.
The biggest draw of a self-drive Canada holiday is the freedom it gives you. You're not tied to a coach timetable or a group itinerary. If you want to pull over at a stunning viewpoint, linger longer in a lakeside town, or take a spontaneous detour down a forest road, you can. A fly drive offers the perfect blend of structure and spontaneity – with the reassurance of pre-booked accommodation and a well-planned route to fall back on.
Canada's greatest landscapes are often off the main tourist trail. With your own hire car, you can explore national parks in Canada, remote lake shores, Indigenous cultural sites, and small-town highlights that group tours simply don't include. Think of driving through the backcountry of the Yukon, pulling into a tiny fishing village on Cape Breton Island, or catching sunrise over a deserted stretch of the Icefields Parkway before the crowds arrive.
One of our knowledgeable and dedicated travel experts will research the best routes, book accommodation, arrange car hire, and create a detailed day-by-day roadbook. All you have to do is drive, explore, and enjoy.
Most fly drive guests choose to fly into one Canadian gateway city and out of another to avoid retracing their route. Our specialists at My Canada Trips can advise on the best gateway combinations, hire car categories, and accommodation to suit your budget and travel style.
Best for: First-time visitors to Canada | Duration: 10–14 days | Fly into: Calgary
This is, without question, one of the most spectacular fly drive routes in the world. Beginning in Calgary, this iconic Canadian Rockies road trip takes you through Banff National Park, along the legendary Icefields Parkway to Jasper, with optional detours to Lake Louise, Yoho National Park, and the glacier-fed rivers of the Columbia Valley.
The Icefields Parkway alone – a 232km stretch of highway flanked by glaciers, turquoise lakes, and towering peaks – is widely regarded as one of the best scenic drives in the world. Expect jaw-dropping viewpoints, abundant wildlife, and some of the finest mountain lodge accommodation Canada has to offer.
Discover this drive yourself with our Alberta Highlights Fly Drive itinerary.

Best for: Nature lovers and foodies | Duration: 10–14 days | Fly into: Vancouver
Start in Vancouver – one of Canada's most cosmopolitan cities – before heading north through the dramatic fjord scenery of the Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler. Continue through the interior wine country of the Okanagan Valley, then loop back to the coast via Vancouver Island – taking in old-growth forests, whale-watching hotspots, and the capital city of Victoria.
This British Columbia fly drive is an exceptional choice for travellers who want to combine world-class natural scenery with great food, wine, and culture. It's one of the most varied and rewarding self-drive holidays in Canada.
Discover this drive yourself with our Best of British Columbia itinerary.

Best for: Culture, history, and coastal scenery | Duration: 7–10 days | Fly into: Halifax
Nova Scotia is one of Canada's most underrated fly drive destinations – and a firm favourite of My Canada Trips. Beginning in the historic port city of Halifax, this route winds through the Annapolis Valley wine region, past the world's highest tides at the Bay of Fundy, and up onto the Cabot Trail – a-298km loop around the northern tip of Cape Breton Island that consistently ranks among the most scenic coastal drives in the world.
Celtic heritage, fresh lobster, warm hospitality, and a landscape of cliffs, bogs, and sea – this is a Canada road trip that punches well above its weight. The distances are manageable, the roads are quiet, and the scenery is sensational.
Discover this drive yourself with our Nova Scotia Charms itinerary.

Best for: First-time visitors, history enthusiasts | Duration: 10–12 days | Fly into: Toronto
Toronto is the perfect starting point for a fly drive around Ontario – Canada’s most populous province and one of its most diverse. From Toronto, drive west to the thundering spectacle of Niagara Falls, before looping north through wine country and the Georgian Bay cottage country – a landscape of ancient granite, pine forests, and glittering freshwater shores.
End in Ottawa, Canada's elegant capital, for world-class museums, beautiful parks, and a city that rewards slow, independent exploration. This is a superb Canada fly drive itinerary idea for those who want a mix of iconic landmarks, city culture, and natural beauty.
Discover this drive yourself with our Ontario Explorer itinerary.

Best for: Adventure seekers, wildlife lovers, bucket-list travellers | Duration: 14–21 days | Fly into: Whitehorse or Vancouver
For the experienced traveller looking for a genuinely life-changing Canadian road trip, the Yukon delivers. The Alaska Highway stretches over 2,400km through untamed boreal forest, past glacial rivers, and into landscapes that few tourists ever see. Whitehorse is the gateway to Kluane National Park – home to one of the largest non-polar icefields in the world – and the search for the Northern Lights is an unforgettable highlight of any late summer or autumn Yukon fly drive.
Combined with Dawson City, Gold Rush history, and extraordinary wildlife spotting, this is the ultimate bucket-list fly drive Canada experience.
Discover this drive yourself with our Yukon & Alaska Explorer itinerary.

The best time for a Canada fly drive depends on your chosen route. The Canadian Rockies and British Columbia are ideal from late May to early October. Nova Scotia and Ontario are best from June to September. The Yukon is magical in summer for the midnight sun, and from late August through September for the Northern Lights.
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