Traveling from St. Andrews to the provincial capital of Fredericton involves a 115-kilometer journey through the heart of New Brunswick. You will typically take Route 1 East before merging onto Route 7 North, which cuts through the scenic interior forests. The drive usually takes about 90 minutes, depending on traffic near the capital. This route is the primary artery for government and business travel between the coast and the inland capital. You will experience a transition from coastal maritime scenery to the lush, river-valley landscape of Fredericton.
Total Distance: 115 km driving distance; 95 km straight-line air distance.
Route 7 is a two-lane highway for much of the way; pass with caution.
May to October for pleasant driving conditions and access to outdoor river activities.