Traveling from Inverness to Oxford involves a 265-kilometer drive across the province. You will exit Cape Breton via the Canso Causeway and follow the Trans-Canada Highway 104 westward. The route passes through Antigonish and New Glasgow before turning toward the Oxford area. This journey takes approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes by car. It is a straightforward drive through the heart of Nova Scotia's rural landscape.
Total Distance: 265 km driving distance; 200 km straight-line air distance.
Oxford is known as the blueberry capital of Canada; look for local farm stands.
August is ideal for visiting the Oxford area during the blueberry harvest.