Brookfield
Brookfield
Oxford
Oxford
Driving

Brookfield to Oxford

Updated: 30 May 2026

The journey from Brookfield to Oxford is a 105-kilometer drive along the Trans-Canada Highway. You will take Highway 102 North to Truro, then merge onto Highway 104 West. The drive takes approximately one hour and fifteen minutes. Oxford is known as the blueberry capital of Canada and is a charming town with a strong agricultural heritage.

Total Distance: 105 km driving distance; 90 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via Highway 104 is the fastest route, taking 75 minutes.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most economical way to travel.
Compare Brookfield to Oxford Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
1 hour 15 mins
Avg Price
20-25 CAD
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 102 North to Highway 104 West

Oxford is easily accessible from Exit 6 on Highway 104.

Travel Tips
  • Parking
    Street parking is available in the town.
  • Events
    Check for local community events.
  • Fueling
    Gas stations are frequent along Highway 104.
  • Navigation
    Use GPS to navigate the town streets.
  • Dining
    Oxford has several local restaurants.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife
    Watch for deer, especially near the forested sections.
  • Weather
    The area can be windy; check the forecast.
  • Emergency
    Keep your phone charged for navigation.
  • Driving
    Stay alert on the highway, especially during rain.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a bus?
    There is no direct public bus service from Brookfield to Oxford.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes about 75 minutes.
  • Is it a scenic route?
    Yes, the drive through the highlands is scenic.
  • What is the best route?
    Highway 104 is the most direct path.
  • Are there hotels?
    Oxford has several inns and motels.
Quick Info
  • From Brookfield, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • To Oxford, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

July to August for the blueberry harvest season.

Things to Do in Oxford
1
Blueberry Fields
Visit the local blueberry fields during the harvest season.
2
Oxford Frozen Foods
Learn about the local industry that makes Oxford famous.
3
Local Parks
Enjoy the green spaces in the town.
4
Historic Sites
Explore the sites related to the town's history.
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