With an ever expanding four-lane highway system, Nova Scotia has direct road links to the rest of Canada and North America.
Within Nova Scotia, Greater Halifax is conveniently located at the junction of Highway 101, serving the Annapolis Valley; Highway 102, linking Nova Scotia with the rest of Canada; Highway 103, serving the South Shore of Nova Scotia; and Highway 107, serving the Eastern Shore. These modern, all-weather highways provide companies with exceptional ease of travel and shipment.
| Urban Center | km | mi. | Truck Time (hours) |
Portland, ME | 916 | 569 | 12:15 |
Boston | 1116 | 693 | 15:30 |
New York | 1470 | 913 | 20:25 |
Philadelphia | 1593 | 990 | 22:10 |
Washington, D.C. | 1806 | 1122 | 25:05 |
Pittsburgh | 2049 | 1273 | 28:30 |
Cleveland | 2131 | 1324 | 29:25 |
Detroit | 2234 | 1388 | 30:45 |
Chicago | 2605 | 1618 | 35:50 |
Toronto | 1864 | 1158 | 25:50 |
Québec City | 1077 | 669 | 15:00 |
Montreal | 1325 | 823 | 18:25 |
For more information visit the Province of Nova Scotia, Department of Transportation and Public Works.
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