Saint-Leonard
Saint-Leonard
Truro
Truro
Driving

Saint-Leonard to Truro

Updated: 28 May 2026

Truro is known as the 'Hub of Nova Scotia' because of its central location. Traveling from Saint-Leonard to Truro involves a 580-kilometer drive. You will take the Trans-Canada Highway through New Brunswick and continue onto Highway 104 once you enter Nova Scotia. The drive typically takes about 6 hours. It is a straightforward route that connects the northern part of the Maritimes to the central hub.

Total Distance: 580 km driving distance, 480 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via the Trans-Canada Highway is the fastest option, taking 6 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most economical way to reach Truro from Saint-Leonard.
Compare Saint-Leonard to Truro Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
6 hours
Avg Price
$80 - $110 CAD
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Route 2 East to Highway 104 East.

The drive is mostly on divided highways, making it relatively easy.

Travel Tips
  • Highway 104
    Be prepared for some sections of Highway 104 that are currently under construction.
  • Fuel Stops
    Fill up in Moncton to ensure you have enough fuel for the remainder of the trip.
  • Rest Areas
    Use the designated rest areas in Nova Scotia for a quick break.
  • Traffic
    Avoid arriving in Truro during peak rush hour if possible.
  • Navigation
    Use a GPS device as highway exits can be confusing near the town center.
Safety Tips
  • Speeding
    Nova Scotia police are strict about speed limits on the 100-series highways.
  • Wildlife
    Watch for deer on the road, especially in the evening hours.
  • Weather
    Fog can be common in the coastal areas of Nova Scotia; reduce speed accordingly.
  • Emergency
    Keep your phone charged and have a backup power bank.
People Also Ask
  • Why is Truro called the Hub?
    It is located at the junction of major highways and rail lines in Nova Scotia.
  • Is there a bus to Truro?
    Yes, Maritime Bus provides service to Truro.
  • How far is Halifax from Truro?
    Halifax is about 100 kilometers from Truro.
  • Is Truro a good place to visit?
    Yes, it is a great base for exploring central Nova Scotia.
  • Are there tolls in Nova Scotia?
    There are no tolls on the main highways leading to Truro.
Quick Info
  • From Saint-Leonard, New Brunswick, Canada
  • To Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Late summer for the best weather and access to Victoria Park.

Things to Do in Truro
1
Victoria Park
Explore this 3,000-acre natural park in the heart of town. It features beautiful waterfalls and hiking trails.
2
Truro Farmers Market
Visit on a Saturday morning for local produce and crafts. It is a vibrant community gathering spot.
3
The Tidal Bore
Watch the tidal bore from the Salmon River. It is a unique natural phenomenon occurring twice daily.
4
Downtown Truro
Walk through the historic downtown area to see well-preserved 19th-century buildings.
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