Truro is known as the 'Hub of Nova Scotia' due to its central location. From Pike River, you will travel east through Quebec, New Brunswick, and into Nova Scotia via the Trans-Canada Highway. This route is straightforward and takes you through the heart of the Maritime provinces.
Total Distance: Driving distance 1,100 km; straight-line air distance 750 km.
Truro is a major junction for highways in Nova Scotia.
July and August for warm weather and outdoor activities in Victoria Park.