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Route from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay

Interactive map, distance, and indicative drive time for the route from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay — with the live planner for up-to-date turn-by-turn directions.

This page provides the map and indicative distance data for the route between Cascades (Ontario) and Campbell’s Bay (Quebec). Use the live planner below to get up-to-date driving directions by car, on foot, or by bicycle.

Distance from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay

The straight-line distance between Cascades and Campbell’s Bay is 59.4 km. The estimated road distance by car is around 77 km, with an indicative drive time of 51 min.

Straight-line distance 59.4 km
Estimated road distance ~77 km
Indicative drive time 51 min
Note: values are approximate estimates. Road distance is calculated by multiplying the straight-line distance by a road-deviation factor (1.13–1.30 based on length). Drive time assumes ~90 km/h average. Real traffic, tolls, and conditions can vary significantly. Use the live planner for current data.

Trip cost and route type: Cascades – Campbell’s Bay

Route type Short

Short route (under 100 km) — suitable for a day trip. Indicative drive time under 1 h 30 min.

Indicative fuel cost $9–$12

Estimate: ~77 km, 8 L/100 km, $1.65/L. ±15%. Excludes tolls.

Driving directions from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay

The map shows the locations of Cascades (A) and Campbell’s Bay (B). Use the form below to calculate the up-to-date road route with turn-by-turn directions, real distance, and estimated drive time.

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Driving directions from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay

Real distance: 77.6 km  ·  Estimated time: 1 h 23 min

🗓 Calculated on June 4, 2026
  1. Drive west on Chemin Pine. 330 m
  2. Turn left onto Chemin de la Rivière. 591 m
  3. Turn right onto Route 105/105. 53 m
  4. Turn left. 61 m
  5. Stay straight to take the ramp. 124 m
  6. Turn right to take the 5 ramp toward Wakefield/Val-des-Monts/Maniwaki. 7.6 km
  7. Take exit 28 onto 105 Sud/366 Ouest/Chemin de Ste-Cécile-de-Masham/Chemin de la Vallée-de-Wakefield toward Wakefield. 580 m
  8. Enter the roundabout and take the 4th exit onto Route 105. 238 m
  9. Bear left onto Chemin de Ste-Cécile-de-Masham/366. Continue on 366. 25.5 km
  10. Turn right onto Chemin Pontbriand/366. Continue on 366. 27.1 km
  11. Turn left onto Route 301/301. 15.2 km

Standard car route without avoiding highways. For advanced options (motorcycle, bicycle, transit, avoid tolls) use the live planner above.

Estimate trip cost: Cascades – Campbell’s Bay

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Indicative estimates based on ~77 km. Tolls calculated at ~$0.10/km on tolled segments. The calculator updates with the live planner's real distance. Actual consumption, driving style, weather, and toll rates vary.

Origin and destination

Origin

Cascades

Ontario · 45.58010, -75.86780

Cascades sits in eastern Ontario at latitude 45.5801, longitude -75.8678, positioned within a mixed rural and small-urban setting. On provincial maps it appears as a local node for drivers moving between agricultural…

Destination

Campbell’s Bay

Quebec · 45.73330, -76.60000

Campbell’s Bay sits on the north shore of the Ottawa River in western Quebec, serving a small rural catchment in the Pontiac area. It is not part of a large metropolitan region but is a visible settlement on regional…

How to drive from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay

The straight-line distance between Cascades (Ontario) and Campbell’s Bay (Quebec) is about 59.4 km. The actual road distance varies by chosen route, road type, and travel conditions — especially in winter and across mountain or northern segments.

Before you leave, consider:

  • Check current traffic with a navigation app — particularly around major cities.
  • Look up any toll segments on your route (Ontario 407, select bridges).
  • In winter or at higher elevations, drive times and conditions can change quickly. Carry a charged phone, fuel reserve, and weather-appropriate gear.
  • Plan stops at service centres or towns along the way — fuel and rest stops can be sparse on remote sections.

Route description: Cascades – Campbell’s Bay

The trip from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay covers about 77 km on the road (59.4 km straight line). Suitable for daily commuting, errands, or a day trip. The route connects Ontario to Quebec and is classified as a short route (under 100 km). Click "Update route" for the latest track, turns, and fuel-cost estimate.

The trip starts at Cascades (Ontario) — coordinates 45.5801° N, -75.8678° E. The destination is Campbell’s Bay (Quebec), at 45.7333° N, -76.6000° E.

Practical tips for the Cascades – Campbell’s Bay drive

Terrain along the way

The route starts in Ontario — a province Great Lakes shoreline in the south, Canadian Shield forests across the north — and reaches Campbell’s Bay in Quebec, St. Lawrence valley framed by the Laurentians and the Appalachians. The route also passes near Quyon (Quebec).

When to leave

For a short route, avoid morning rush hour (07:30–09:00) and evening rush (15:30–18:00) on weekdays. Saturday morning and Sunday late morning typically have lighter traffic.

Explore Campbell’s Bay

Full information about Campbell’s Bay: interactive map, GPS coordinates, elevation, nearby cities, and routes to and from Campbell’s Bay.

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Explore Cascades

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Cities along the Cascades – Campbell’s Bay route

These cities are near the direct route between Cascades and Campbell’s Bay. They may be useful as a stopover or alternate destination.

Routes with intermediate stops: Cascades → Quyon · Cascades → Shawville · Cascades → Fitzroy Harbour

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Frequently asked questions: Cascades – Campbell’s Bay

What is the straight-line distance between Cascades and Campbell’s Bay?

The straight-line distance between Cascades and Campbell’s Bay is about 59.4 km. This is the direct geometric distance between the two coordinates, ignoring road geometry.

What is the estimated road distance from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay?

The estimated road distance from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay is about 77 km — derived by multiplying the straight-line distance by a road-deviation factor (1.13–1.30 based on length). For an up-to-date route, use the live planner.

How long does it take to drive from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay?

Indicative drive time from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay is about 51 min, based on an average highway speed of 90 km/h on a mixed motorway/highway profile. Real time depends on traffic, weather, stops, vehicle type, and conditions.

How do I get up-to-date driving directions from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay?

Use the live planner on this page: select your transport mode and click "Update route". You'll see the route with turn-by-turn directions, current distance, and estimated time based on up-to-date routing data.

Does the Cascades–Campbell’s Bay route involve highway tolls?

CanadaDrivingDirections.com does not provide toll details. Toll roads are limited in Canada — Ontario's 407 ETR, a few Quebec bridges, and the Confederation Bridge to PEI are the main ones. Check the operator's site for current pricing.

How does traffic affect the route from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay?

Traffic varies by time of day, season, and weather. The live planner uses up-to-date routing data; for live traffic, use a navigation app before departure — especially in winter when conditions can change rapidly.

Is there an alternative route from Cascades to Campbell’s Bay?

A common alternative is going via Quyon or Shawville. Use the live planner to compare routes.

Can I open the Cascades–Campbell’s Bay route in Google Maps?

Yes. Click "Open in Google Maps" on this page to view the route in the Google Maps app or browser. You can also open Google Maps directly and enter Cascades as origin and Campbell’s Bay as destination.