Saint John
Saint John
Driving

Hebbville to Saint John

Updated: 30 May 2026

To travel from Hebbville to Saint John, take Highway 103 to Highway 102 for a 350-kilometer drive. The trip takes approximately 4 hours. Saint John is a historic city in New Brunswick, known for its beautiful harbor and the Reversing Falls. This is a straightforward drive along the provincial highways.

Total Distance: Driving distance 350 km, air distance 250 km.
Fastest Way
Driving via Highway 103 and 102.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle.
Compare Hebbville to Saint John Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
4 hours
Avg Price
$60 - $70 CAD (fuel)
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 103 to Highway 102

Take the exit for Saint John from the highway.

Travel Tips
  • Parking
    Parking is available in the area.
  • Walking
    Saint John is walkable.
  • Roads
    Highways 103 and 102 are well-maintained.
  • Navigation
    Use a map app for directions.
  • Local Info
    Check the city website for events.
Safety Tips
  • Speed
    Follow speed limits on the highway.
  • Weather
    Be aware of coastal weather.
  • Emergency
    Keep your phone charged.
  • Driving
    Be mindful of other drivers.
People Also Ask
  • How long is the drive?
    About 4 hours.
  • Is there a bus?
    No, there is no public transit.
  • What is the best route?
    Highway 103 to 102.
  • Is it a safe drive?
    Yes, it is a very safe drive.
  • What is Saint John famous for?
    Reversing Falls.
Quick Info
  • From Hebbville, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • To Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Year-round.

Things to Do in Saint John
1
Reversing Falls
See the reversing falls. It is a unique natural phenomenon.
2
Local Shops
Browse the shops in the area. They have many options.
3
Dining
Enjoy a meal at a local restaurant. There are many choices.
4
Historic Harbor
Walk along the harbor. It is very beautiful.
Tags
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