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Havre Boucher to Sydney

Updated: 30 May 2026

The trip from Havre Boucher to Sydney is a 150-kilometer drive along the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 104 and 105). The journey takes approximately 1.5 hours. This route crosses the Canso Causeway and takes you through the scenic landscapes of Cape Breton Island to the city of Sydney.

Total Distance: 150 km driving distance; 120 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via Highway 104 and 105 is the fastest and only direct route.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most practical and cost-effective method.
Compare Havre Boucher to Sydney Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
1.5 hours
Avg Price
$22-$30 in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Hwy 104 East to Hwy 105 East.

The highway is well-maintained and offers a smooth drive.

Travel Tips
  • Traffic
    Traffic is generally light, but can be busy during peak hours.
  • Parking
    Ample parking is available throughout the city.
  • Services
    Sydney is a major service hub for Cape Breton.
  • Weather
    Check local weather reports before traveling in winter.
  • Navigation
    Follow signs for Sydney on Hwy 105.
Safety Tips
  • Highway Safety
    Watch for merging traffic at highway interchanges.
  • Winter Driving
    Roads can be slippery; ensure your vehicle is prepared.
  • Wildlife
    Be alert for deer crossing the highway.
  • Emergency
    Sydney has a regional hospital for any medical needs.
People Also Ask
  • How far is Sydney from Havre Boucher?
    It is approximately 150 kilometers away.
  • Is there a bus between these towns?
    Local transit options are limited; driving is recommended.
  • What is the best way to travel?
    Driving is the most convenient and fastest way.
  • Are there tolls on this route?
    No, there are no tolls on this stretch of highway.
  • Is the road safe?
    Yes, it is a major, well-maintained highway.
Quick Info
  • From Havre Boucher, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • To Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Year-round, though winter driving requires caution.

Things to Do in Sydney
1
Sydney Waterfront
A scenic area with shops, restaurants, and the world's largest fiddle.
2
Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design
A gallery showcasing local arts and crafts.
3
Fortress of Louisbourg
A historic site located nearby, offering a glimpse into 18th-century life.
4
Membertou Heritage Park
A cultural center celebrating the Mi'kmaq heritage of the region.
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