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Distance in Miles DISTANCE IN MILES (distance in red denotes less than 550 miles) Cedar Falls Calgary Cranbrook Edmonton Grande Prairie Hamilton Lethbridge Ottawa Prince George Regina Sarnia Saskatoon Vancouver Winnipeg Belton Biloxi Bloomington Bozeman Cape Girardeau Cape Calgary, AB / 250 184 469 2077 138 2390 488 472 1940 387 603 825 1977 2538 1652 503 1975 1407 Cranbrook, BC 250 / 432 557 2326 189 2638 544 579 2187 596 524 933 2146 2703 1899 460 2025 1609 Edmonton, AB 184 432 / 285 2111 319 2149 459 485 1972 326 721 810 2277 2618 1685 685 1937 1440 Grande Prairie, AB 469 557 285 / 2399 589 2746 332 764 2261 599 740 1085 2441 2909 2008 964 2230 1727 Hamilton, ON 2077 2326 2111 2399 / 2020 321 2573 1632 139 1792 2664 1343 1553 1276 588 1867 820 774 Lethbridge, AB 138 189 319 589 2020 / 2354 638 392 1882 389 739 745 1839 2508 1688 365 1837 1348 Ottawa, ON 2390 2638 2149 2746 321 2354 / 2919 2008 453 2140 2722 1655 1836 1602 897 2179 1136 1086 Prince George, BC 488 544 459 332 2573 638 2919 / 942 2435 777 473 1264 2462 3040 2182 989 2459 1902 Regina, SK 472 579 485 764 1632 392 2008 942 / 1494 165 1074 361 1709 2076 1271 611 1463 961 Sarnia, ON 1940 2187 1972 2261 139 1882 453 2435 1494 / 1655 2526 1205 1415 1147 451 1731 681 635 Saskatoon, SK 387 596 326 599 1792 389 2140 777 140 1655 / 1043 487 1871 2281 1402 610 1624 1122 Vancouver, BC 603 524 721 740 2664 739 2722 473 1074 2526 1043 / 1427 2349 3027 2189 812 2333 1912 Winnipeg, MB 825 933 810 1085 1343 745 1655 1264 361 1205 487 1427 / 1422 1780 918 967 1174 672 Belton, TX 1977 2146 2277 2441 1553 1839 1836 2462 1709 1415 1871 2349 1422 / 628 927 1687 744 997 Biloxi, MS 2538 2703 2618 2909 1276 2508 1602 3040 2076 1147 2281 3027 1780 628 / 854 2152 552 997 Bloomington, IL 1652 1899 1685 2008 588 1688 897 2182 1271 451 1402 2189 918 927 854 / 1440 282 278 Bozeman, MT 503 460 685 964 1867 365 2179 989 611 1731 610 812 967 1687 2152 1440 / 1573 1153 Cape Girardeau, MO 1975 2025 1937 2230 820 1837 1136 2459 1463 681 1624 2333 1174 744 552 282 1573 / 452 Cedar Falls, IA 1407 1609 1440 1727 774 1348 1086 1902 961 635 1122 1912 672 997 997 278 1153 452 / Charleston, WV 2091 2379 2123 2413 501 2033 759 2586 1645 429 1806 2722 1356 1186 897 488 1878 519 764 Charlotte, NC 2377 2638 2398 2699 732 2320 921 2904 1932 733 2093 2958 1644 1155 657 770 2179 630 1051 Clemson, SC 2534 2591 2361 2652 866 2397 1054 2858 1885 771 2046 2894 1597 1035 519 723 2085 568 1002 Dayton, OH 1896 2183 1928 2216 398 1837 733 2390 1448 273 1609 2477 1161 1122 834 287 1684 419 566 DeKalb, IL 1554 1808 1593 1875 540 1496 853 2049 1108 402 1268 2140 820 1045 943 121 1349 400 248 El Paso, TX 1809 1666 1996 2228 1985 1629 2295 2248 1716 1803 1876 1863 1885 612 1161 1392 1399 1243 1264 Fort Wayne, IN 1757 2011 1796 2103 390 1713 708 2275 1369 252 1500 2345 1027 1166 918 283 1552 431 454 Gainesville, FL 2758 2805 2717 2996 1182 2605 1332 3226 2262 1122 2393 3118 1911 1030 452 998 2344 790 1235 Grand Forks, ND 903 1010 955 1225 1202 844 1173 1399 457 1064 618 1639 147 1281 1577 777 827 1033 531 Hampton, VA 2467 2767 2498 2807 700 2480 713 2945 2073 758 2172 3045 1722 1494 992 869 2254 899 1164 Honolulu, HI 3117 3271 3590 3082 4630 3129 4808 2902 3491 4504 3439 2705 3806 3757 5792 4181 3481 4171 3998 Jonesboro, AR 1957 2097 2010 2264 963 1820 1253 2438 1497 825 1658 2367 1209 583 449 406 1638 152 580 Kalamazoo, MI 1744 1992 1777 2050 337 1750 650 2270 1360 199 1455 2331 1008 1217 1036 251 1533 483 440 Kearney, NE 1317 1373 1505 1771 1112 1171 1419 1791 1166 976 1297 1689 815 797 1260 615 908 679 441 Lafayette, LA 2362 2412 2382 2663 1365 2225 1679 2848 1859 1240 2057 2725 1573 405 206 883 1954 609 1054 Las Vegas, NV 1310 1202 1490 1774 2214 1173 2527 1795 1453 2076 1563 1301 1806 1261 1817 1721 830 1670 1541 Lexington, KY 1970 2257 2001 2312 532 2056 843 2484 1578 408 1709 2552 1227 1012 722 358 1793 348 639 Lubbock, TX 1634 1709 1840 2106 1627 1506 1942 2124 1561 1489 1720 1915 1470 361 936 1035 1244 931 1051 Portland, ME 2683 2929 2714 3005 616 2626 381 3180 2236 759 2398 3270 1949 2017 1589 1192 2470 1355 1379 Rapid City, SD 917 973 1104 1380 1392 784 1704 1400 560 1255 720 1276 790 1186 1606 914 514 1061 640 Reno, NV 1296 981 1476 1539 2377 1156 2689 1308 1511 2238 1527 889 1775 1877 2360 1885 815 1944 1706 Salem, VA 2289 2548 2293 2648 606 2393 732 2740 1915 601 2046 2893 1564 1230 816 695 2049 638 944 Sioux City, IA 1342 1397 1309 1660 994 1350 1307 1980 860 856 1020 1702 540 880 1178 499 935 633 215 Southaven, MS 2075 2209 2150 2430 936 2011 1250 2557 1630 813 1827 2548 1347 603 380 460 1753 187 633 Tulsa, OK 1781 1839 1824 2113 1159 1643 1473 2266 1345 1022 1507 2151 1058 394 705 561 1379 448 587 Tupelo, MS 2246 2302 2213 2502 954 2108 1269 2730 1735 835 1896 2544 1447 697 321 555 1845 280 723 Yakima, WA 635 391 823 975 2506 780 2817 720 1170 2333 1265 278 1565 2071 2648 2027 600 2085 1754 DISTANCE IN MILES (distance in red denotes less than 550 miles) Charleston Charlotte Clemson Dayton DeKalb El Paso Wayne Fort Gainesville Grand Forks Hampton Honolulu Jonesboro Kalamazoo Kearney Lafayette Vegas Las Lexington Lubbock Portland Calgary, AB 2091 2377 2534 1896 1554 1809 1757 2758 903 2467 3117 1957 1744 1317 2362 1310 1970 1634 2683 Cranbrook, BC 2379 2638 2591 2183 1808 1666 2011 2805 1010 2767 3271 2097 1992 1373 2412 1202 2257 1709 2929 Edmonton, AB 2123 2398 2361 1928 1593 1996 1796 2717 955 2498 3590 2010 1777 1505 2382 1490 2001 1840 2754 Grande Prairie, AB 2413 2699 2652 2216 1875 2228 2103 3039 1225 2807 3082 2264 2050 1771 2663 1774 2312 2106 3005 Hamilton, ON 501 732 866 398 540 1985 390 1182 1202 700 4630 963 337 1112 1365 2214 532 1627 616 Lethbridge, AB 2033 2320 2397 1837 1496 1629 1713 2605 844 2480 3129 1820 1750 1171 2225 1173 2056 1506 2626 Ottawa, ON 759 921 1054 733 853 2295 708 1332 1173 713 4808 1253 650 1419 1679 2527 843 1942 381 Prince George, BC 2586 2904 2858 2390 2049 2248 2275 3226 1399 2945 2902 2438 2270 1791 2848 1795 2484 2142 3180 Regina, SK 1645 1932 1885 1448 1108 1716 1369 2262 457 2073 3491 1497 1360 1166 1859 1453 1578 1561 2236 Sarnia, ON 429 733 771 273 402 1803 252 1122 1064 758 4504 825 199 976 1240 2076 408 1489 759 Saskatoon, SK 1806 2093 2046 1609 1268 1876 1500 2393 618 2172 3439 1658 1455 1297 2057 1563 1709 1720 2398 Vancouver, BC 2722 2958 2894 2477 2140 1863 2345 3118 1639 3045 2705 2367 2331 1689 2725 1301 2552 1915 3270 Winnipeg, MB 1356 1644 1597 1161 820 1885 1027 1911 147 1722 3806 1209 1008 815 1573 1806 1227 1470 1949 Belton, TX 1186 1155 1035 1122 1045 612 1166 1030 1281 1494 3757 583 1217 797 405 1261 1012 361 2017 Biloxi, MS 897 657 519 834 943 1161 918 452 1577 992 5792 449 1036 1260 206 1817 722 936 1589 Bloomington, IL 488 770 723 287 121 1392 283 998 777 869 4181 406 251 615 883 1721 358 1035 1192 Bozeman, MT 1878 2179 2085 1684 1349 1399 1552 2344 827 2254 3481 1638 1533 908 1954 830 1793 1244 2459 Cape Girardeau, MO 519 630 568 419 400 1243 431 790 1033 899 4171 152 483 679 609 1670 348 931 1355 Cedar Falls, IA 764 1051 1002 566 248 1264 454 1235 531 1164 3998 580 440 441 1054 1541 639 1051 1379 Charleston, WV / 265 398 195 550 1686 345 715 1218 393 4588 604 451 1081 1030 2124 175 1384 861 Charlotte, NC 265 / 136 483 844 1662 654 452 1511 338 4669 705 758 1302 825 2216 413 1372 974 Clemson, SC 398 136 / 497 795 1542 620 429 1453 471 4565 584 751 1240 711 2094 360 1252 1102 Dayton, OH 195 483 497 / 355 1597 144 848 1016 612 4438 540 254 907 967 1976 135 1238 951 DeKalb, IL 550 844 795 355 / 1472 221 1121 680 931 4188 524 207 588 999 1690 432 1157 1145 El Paso, TX 1686 1662 1542 1597 1472 / 1599 1598 1516 1987 3224 1082 1642 1067 960 725 1501 343 2493 Fort Wayne, IN 345 654 620 144 221 1599 / 987 884 729 4379 574 117 795 1027 1895 308 1241 971 Gainesville, FL 715 452 429 848 1121 1598 987 / 1816 689 4663 734 1104 1456 643 2202 714 1372 1332 Grand Forks, ND 1218 1511 1453 1016 680 1516 884 1816 / 1592 3800 1066 867 677 1432 1665 1091 1330 1808 Hampton, VA 393 338 471 612 931 1987 729 689 1592 / 4889 976 779 1465 1184 2486 564 1653 686 Honolulu, HI 4588 4669 4565 4438 4188 3224 4379 4663 3800 4889 / 4120 4348 3652 5395 2756 4444 3492 5095 Jonesboro, AR 604 705 584 540 524 1082 574 734 1066 976 4120 / 624 712 506 1551 429 777 1461 Kalamazoo, MI 451 758 751 254 207 1642 117 1104 867 779 4348 624 / 775 1082 1881 386 1286 956 Kearney, NE 1081 1302 1240 907 588 1067 795 1456 677 1465 3652 712 775 / 1062 1104 905 624 1720 Lafayette, LA 1030 825 511 967 999 960 1027 643 1432 1184 5395 506 1082 1062 / 1619 854 738 1736 Las Vegas, NV 2124 2216 2094 1976 1690 725 1895 2202 1665 2486 2756 1551 1881 1104 1619 / 1954 902 2820 Lexington, KY 175 413 360 135 432 1501 308 714 1091 564 4444 429 386 905 854 1954 / 1207 1033 Lubbock, TX 1384 1372 1252 1238 1157 343 1241 1372 1330 1653 3492 777 1286 624 738 902 1207 / 2146 Portland, ME 861 974 1102 951 1145 2493 971 1332 1808 686 5095 1461 956 1720 1736 2820 1033 2146 / Rapid City, SD 1417 1685 1623 1217 869 1113 1068 1837 651 1772 3465 1095 1060 441 1461 1059 1286 853 1996 Reno, NV 2346 2557 2514 2170 1852 1199 2059 2725 1632 2735 3554 2016 2043 1269 438 2159 2178 1340 2982 Salem, VA 171 186 320 365 748 1717 498 633 1383 262 4686 713 660 1241 962 2223 1716 1391 787 Sioux City, IA 989 1257 1194 789 470 1345 671 1412 400 1370 3797 667 660 277 1033 1379 860 931 1602 Southaven, MS 608 613 498 544 577 1102 605 698 1211 910 5229 84 659 863 425 1603 431 860 1425 Tulsa, OK 902 1036 909 759 679 802 771 1058 915 1297 3819 371 813 486 558 1223 733 454 1694 Tupelo, MS 620 528 408 557 672 1196 643 560 1304 892 4240 178 753 952 418 1689 445
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