Pennfield
Pennfield
Blacks Harbour
Blacks Harbour
Driving

Pennfield to Blacks Harbour

Updated: 30 May 2026

The trip from Pennfield to Blacks Harbour is a short drive of about 10 kilometers. You can drive via Highway 772 in about 10 minutes.

Total Distance: Driving distance 10 km, straight-line air distance 8 km.
Fastest Way
Driving is the fastest.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the only practical way.
Compare Pennfield to Blacks Harbour Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
10 mins
Avg Price
$5-$10 in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 772 S.

The drive is short and easy.

Travel Tips
  • Weather
    New Brunswick has cold winters; pack accordingly.
  • Transit
    There is no public transit.
  • Dining
    Try the local restaurants in the downtown core.
  • Safety
    Stay aware of your surroundings in public areas.
  • Outdoor
    Bring gear for hiking or fishing.
Safety Tips
  • Winter Driving
    Roads can be icy; drive with caution.
  • Emergency
    Keep a winter survival kit in your car.
  • Wildlife
    Watch for deer on rural roads.
  • Hydration
    Drink plenty of water while traveling.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Blacks Harbour?
    No, there is no passenger rail service to Blacks Harbour.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes about 10 minutes.
  • Is Blacks Harbour expensive?
    It is affordable.
  • What is the best way to get there?
    Driving is the best way.
  • Is it worth visiting?
    Yes, it is a charming town.
Quick Info
  • From Pennfield, New Brunswick, Canada
  • To Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Year-round.

Things to Do in Blacks Harbour
1
Blacks Harbour Lighthouse
See the beautiful lighthouse. It is a symbol of the town.
2
Ferry Terminal
See the ferry to Grand Manan. It is a local landmark.
3
Local Parks
Enjoy a walk in the local parks. They are peaceful spots.
4
Local Shops
Browse the local shops in the downtown core.
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