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.
The drive is mostly on divided highways, making it relatively easy.
Late summer for the best weather and access to Victoria Park.