Back To ListThe Drive Across CanadaThe Remarkable Story of the Trans-Canada HighwayByMark RichardsonPublished May 2025Paperback$ 27.99Paperback$ 27.99PDF$ 28.99ePub$ 13.99 Add to CartShop LocalDescriptionExperience driving Canada’s longest road and travel with the adventurers who helped make it a reality.The Trans-Canada Highway is one of the longest highways in the world – 7,700 kilometres from St. John’s, Newfoundland, to Victoria, British Columbia, with almost the same distance again on secondary routes. It’s ironically Canadian, but its story is a long and winding journey. In The Drive Across Canada, automotive journalist Mark Richardson tells the stories of the pioneers who first drove across the country in the early days of cars and motorcycles, even before any roads existed, and of the political fight to create a physical link that would connect Canadians to every province of their vast country. Richardson drove the length of the Trans-Canada Highway in 2023, repeating the drive he first completed in 2012. In his most recent journey, he encounters a hurricane in Newfoundland, a firestorm in British Columbia, and unspeakable tragedies on the Prairies. He meets people whose lives have been changed by the highway, sometimes in ways they could never have imagined, and along the way the highway changes his life too.Of Related InterestCanada's RoadMark RichardsonCanada's World WondersRon BrownGhost Towns of Ontario's Cottage CountryAndrew HindThe Great Western Canada Bucket ListRobin EsrockReviews The Drive Across Canada is vast and sweeping, personal and sometimes surprisingly moving. It's a story of huge public works and their small individual impacts. If you've ever driven anywhere on the Trans-Canada (and if you're Canadian you probably have), you need to read this book; it instantly conjures memories of roadtrips past.Dumaresq de Pencier, Acting Curator, Canadian Automotive MuseumThe Drive Across Canada is vast and sweeping, personal and sometimes surprisingly moving. It's a story of huge public works and their small individual impacts. If you've ever driven anywhere on the Trans-Canada (and if you're Canadian you probably have), you need to read this book; it instantly conjures memories of road trips past.Dumaresq de Pencier, Acting Curator, Canadian Automotive MuseumIn this book of personal, cultural, and national history, veteran Toronto Star automotive journalist Mark Richardson takes us on a literal trip across his country, following a drive he made traversing the full length of the Trans-Canada Highway in 2023. Along the way he relates tales of the settler colonialists who first traversed a similar path in the early 20th century, the political and cultural infighting that challenged the creation of a roadway that would link Canadians to their culturally similar or different/diffident cohorts in other provinces, and the distinct engineering challenges of such a mammoth undertaking.Car and DriverPreviousNextContributorsMark RichardsonMark Richardson is the former automotive editor of the Toronto Star and is the author of Zen and Now: On the Trail of Robert Pirsig and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. He lives in Cobourg, Ontario.View Author Page Book DetailsPaperbackMay 20256x9 in296 pp9781459754928PDFMay 2025-296 pp9781459754935ePubMay 2025-296 pp9781459754942