Safe journeys start long before the wheels hit the road. Trip planning is one of the most important steps a professional driver can take to reduce stress, save time, and avoid preventable risks. Knowing your route, checking weather and road conditions, and planning rest stops can make the difference between a smooth run and a costly delay.

This page brings together resources across Canada so you can prepare with confidence before every trip.

Why Trip Planning Matters
  • Anticipate delays caused by weather, construction, or traffic.
  • Identify safe fueling, rest, and parking locations.
  • Adjust schedules realistically to meet Hours of Service requirements.
  • Communicate accurate ETAs to dispatchers and customers.
  • Reduce the risk of collisions by avoiding dangerous routes or conditions.
Road Conditions & Highway Information by Province
  • British Columbia – DriveBC
    Real-time road conditions, closures, webcams, and ferry information.
  • Alberta – 511 Alberta
    Road reports, traffic advisories, and interactive maps.
  • Saskatchewan – Saskatchewan Highway Hotline
    Highway closures, travel not recommended alerts, and construction notices.
  • Manitoba – Manitoba 511
    Road and weather conditions, highway cameras, and construction updates.
  • Ontario – Ontario 511
    Interactive map, live traffic, and major route information.
  • Québec – Quebec 511
    Road conditions, incidents, and construction notices (available in English and French).
  • New Brunswick – NB 511
    Real-time highway conditions, closures, and traffic alerts.
  • Nova Scotia – 511 Nova Scotia
    Road conditions, closures, and traffic camera feeds.
  • Prince Edward Island – 511 PEI
    Road conditions and weather-related alerts.
  • Newfoundland & Labrador – NL 511
    Highway driving conditions, webcams, and construction information.
  • Yukon – Yukon 511
    Road reports, closures, and seasonal warnings.
  • Northwest Territories – NWT Highway Conditions
    Road reports, seasonal road openings, and ferry updates.
Weather Resources for Drivers

Weather can change quickly—especially in Canada’s mountain passes, prairies, and coastal regions. Check conditions frequently using these reliable sources:

Trip Planning Best Practices
  • Check before you go – Review road conditions and weather updates before every trip.
  • Plan alternate routes – Be prepared for detours due to construction or closures.
  • Schedule smart breaks – Incorporate rest areas and truck stops into your route.
  • Stay connected – Share your trip plan with dispatch and family for safety.
  • Update on the road – Re-check 511 sites or weather apps at major stops.
Remember:

Good trip planning helps you arrive safely, on time, and ready for the next load. Make it part of your routine— and keep the roads safer for everyone.

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