The driving distance from Port Frederick Airport to Victoria International Airport is:

1,811 miles / 2 915 km

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Driving distance from POD to YYJ

The total driving distance from POD to YYJ is 1,811 miles or 2 915 kilometers.

Your trip begins at Port Frederick Airport in Port Frederick, Alaska. It ends at Victoria International Airport in Victoria, Canada.

If you are planning a road trip, you might also want to calculate the total driving time from POD to YYJ so you can see when you'll arrive at your destination.

You can also calculate the cost of driving from POD to YYJ based on current local fuel prices and an estimate of your car's best gas mileage.

Since this is a long drive, you might want to stop halfway and stay overnight in a hotel. You can find the city that is halfway between POD and YYJ.

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Port Frederick Airport

IATA: POD
City: Port Frederick
State: Alaska
Country: United States
Category: airports

Victoria International Airport

IATA: YYJ
ICAO: CYYJ
City: Victoria
Country: Canada
Category: airports

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