How To Get From Syracuse To Winnipeg

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Syracuse

Welcome to Syracuse, a city in upstate New York, USA!

Known for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful scenery, Syracuse is a city that offers something for everyone.

The city is situated in the heart of the Finger Lakes region, with stunning natural beauty all around, including nearby Lake Onondaga and the rolling hills of the surrounding countryside.

Syracuse is also home to a number of historic landmarks and museums, including the Erie Canal Museum and the Onondaga Historical Association Museum.

The city is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, with a variety of theaters, galleries, and cultural events to enjoy, including the Syracuse Jazz Fest and the Syracuse Stage theater company.

Syracuse is also a hub for education, with a number of universities and colleges located in and around the city, including Syracuse University and Le Moyne College.

Syracuse

in the US is one of the best places to spend your holiday and have a lot of fun.

Winnipeg

Winnipeg is the seventh-largest city in Canada, with a population of approximately 700,000 people.

It is the capital city of the province of Manitoba in Canada!

Located in the heart of the continent, Winnipeg is a vibrant and diverse city that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

The city is situated on the eastern edge of the Canadian Prairies and is bordered by the province of Ontario to the east and the province of Saskatchewan to the west.

Being at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, you can have plenty of opportunities forĀ  hiking, cycling, and kayaking.

Winnipeg is also known for its rich history, with a number of historic landmarks and museums to explore, including the Manitoba Museum and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

The city is also home to a thriving arts and culture scene, with a variety of theaters, galleries, and cultural events to enjoy, including the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival and the Winnipeg Folk Festival.

Winnipeg

is a holiday destination which is having many festivals, carnivals, museums, sports and many other activities to enjoy as part of the holiday.

You will have a great time here!

Here are the available

modes of transport from Syracuse to Winnipeg

Bus Ticket from Syracuse to Winnipeg

The distance between Syracuse and

Winnipeg

is 1540 miles.

You can reach this place in 37 hours, 47 minutes if you are taking a bus.

You have to take multiple buses as there is no direct bus available between these two places.

Take a

bus from Syracuse to Toronto

.

The journey time is 5 hours, 15 minutes and the bus ticket would cost you $43 to $55.

Now, from Toronto to Sault Ste Marie bus station, which is 10 hours, 45 minutes journey and would cost you $70 to $90.

Finally, take the last bus to Winnipeg from Sault Ste Marie, which is 19 hours, 45 minutes journey and the fare is $120 to $160.

Total journey is for 37 hours, 45minutes.

Train Ticket from Syracuse to Winnipeg

The train journey is also too long and you donā€™t even have a direct train available.

From Syracuse, you will have to take a train to Oakville Go Station Rail.

From here take another

train to Toronto

and finally the last train to Winnipeg.

The journey time for all these trains excluding the waiting time is 42 hours and 59 minutes and the train tickets all together would cost you something around $377.

Flight Ticket from Syracuse to Winnipeg

This is the best option to travel from Syracuse to Winnipeg, if money is not a concern for you.

You can take flight from Syracuse airport to Winnipeg airport, a direct one stop flight.

The journey time of flight is 5 hours and 6 minutes.

But the flight ticket is a bit expensive and that is $190 to $553.

If you are in a hurry to reach Winnipeg, then take a flight.

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