The cost of driving (USD) from Calgary International Airport to Snap Lake Mine/Debeers is:

$218.09 one-way / $436.18 round trip

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The total cost of driving from YYC to NT1 (one-way) is $218.09 at current gas prices.

The round trip cost would be $436.18 to go from YYC to NT1 and back to YYC again.

Regular fuel costs are around $4.18 per gallon for your trip. This calculation assumes that your vehicle gets an average gas mileage of 25 mpg for a mix of city and highway driving.

All currency units are U.S. Dollars. If you prefer international units, the equivalent petrol pump price is 110.5 cents/litre. This assumes a typical fuel economy of 9.4 L/100 km.

You'll go through 52.2 gallons of gas during this trip. This is equal to 197.4 litres.

If you fill your tank with unleaded gasoline, the carbon emissions will be around 1,020 lbs CO2. This is equivalent to 463 kg CO2e or 0.46 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents. These numbers may change depending on the exact make and model of your car. If your vehicle uses diesel instead, the CO2 emissions will be around 1,195 lbs CO2, which is equivalent to 542 kg CO2e or 0.54 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents.

These results are based on the actual driving distance from YYC to NT1, which is 1,304 miles or 2 099 kilometers.

Your trip begins at Calgary International Airport in Calgary, Canada. Our data is primarily for U.S. gas prices, but rough estimates show that fuel prices in Canada are around 1.3 times U.S. prices, so we estimated an average gas price of $4.18 in Canada.

Your trip ends at Snap Lake Mine/Debeers in Snap Lake, Canada. Our data is primarily for U.S. gas prices, but rough estimates show that fuel prices in Canada are around 1.3 times U.S. prices, so we estimated an average gas price of $4.18 in Canada.

Currently, we only have exact data for locations in the United States. To improve the accuracy of your fuel cost estimate, you can enter the actual price you pay for gas or petrol at the local pump in the table above.


Fuel costs

The following chart displays the difference in total cost of driving given varying fuel grades. If your car requires higher octane gas, you can find out how much more it will cost you to drive between YYC and NT1.

Fuel grade   Avg Price   Trip Cost
Regular $4.18 $218.09
Mid-Grade $4.31 $225.04
Premium $4.45 $232.00
Diesel $4.58 $238.95

Calgary International Airport

IATA: YYC
ICAO: CYYC
City: Calgary
Country: Canada
Category: airports
Estimated gas price in Canada: $4.18

Snap Lake Mine/Debeers

IATA: NT1
City: Snap Lake
Country: Canada
Category: airports
Estimated gas price in Canada: $4.18

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