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Little Bras D'or to Toronto

Updated: 01 Jun 2026

The trip from Little Bras d'Or to Toronto covers 1900 km. You will drive along the Trans-Canada Highway 104, 2, 20, and 401. The drive takes about 20 hours. Toronto is the largest city in Canada and a major financial and cultural hub.

Total Distance: 1900 km driving distance; 1600 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving is the fastest, taking about 20 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most cost-effective option.
Compare Little Bras D'or to Toronto Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
20 hours
Avg Price
300-450 CAD
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 105 to 104, then 2, 20, and 401 West.

This is a very long drive; plan for multiple stops.

Travel Tips
  • Traffic
    Toronto traffic is very heavy.
  • Dining
    Try the diverse food scene.
  • Walking
    The city is very walkable.
  • Weather
    Winters are very cold.
  • Public Transit
    Use the TTC for getting around.
Safety Tips
  • Highway
    Stay alert on the 401.
  • Winter
    Drive carefully in winter.
  • Emergency
    Keep a roadside kit in your car.
  • Visibility
    Use your lights during the day.
People Also Ask
  • Is Toronto the largest city?
    Yes, it is the largest city in Canada.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes about 20 hours.
  • Are there buses?
    Public transit is limited; driving is recommended.
  • Is it a good place to visit?
    Yes, it has many attractions.
  • What is the main highway?
    Highway 401 is the main route.
Quick Info
  • From Little Bras D'or, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • To Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

May to October for pleasant weather.

Things to Do in Toronto
1
CN Tower
An iconic landmark with city views.
2
Royal Ontario Museum
A world-class museum.
3
Distillery District
A historic area with shops and restaurants.
4
Toronto Islands
A great place for outdoor activities.
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