460 mi - about 7 hours 10 mins driving time.
Halifax, NS, Canada to Bangor, ME, USA
1. Head north on Barrington St toward Prince St 0.5 mi
2. Continue straight onto Upper Water St 0.2 mi
3. Turn left at Cornwallis St 66 ft
4. Slight right toward Barrington St 0.1 mi
5. Continue straight onto Barrington St 0.2 mi
6. Exit onto North St
Partial toll road 0.3 mi
7. Continue onto Angus L. MacDonald Bridge
Partial toll road 0.9 mi
8. Continue onto Nantucket Ave 0.3 mi
9. Turn left at Victoria Rd 0.4 mi
10. Turn right at Woodland Ave 1.2 mi
11. Continue onto Hwy 118 N (signs for Hwy 118) 8.8 mi
12. Take the exit onto Hwy 102 N 46.3 mi
13. Take exit 15W for NS-104/Transcanada Hwy toward Amherst/New Brunswick 1.1 mi
14. Merge onto HWY-104 W
Partial toll road
Entering New Brunswick 65.5 mi
15. Continue onto Route 2 W 203 mi
16. Take exit 187 for 95 toward Woodstock 0.5 mi
17. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Route 95/Houlton/NB-95 and merge onto NB-95/Route 95
Entering United States (Maine) 9.2 mi
18. Continue onto I-95 S 120 mi
19. Take exit 184 for ME-222/Union St toward Ohio St/Airport 0.2 mi
20. Turn left at ME-222 E/Union St 1.0 mi
21. Sharp right at Hammond St 39 ft
Bangor, ME, USA
I am travelling from Bangor Maine to Tampa Florida and I want to bypass New York Ciity. What route should I take?
Deppending on what route you take or if you stop to eat or if there is traffic it will take about 3 to 4 hour to get to pei from Halifax or form Halifax to pei
About 7 hours and 11 minutes[1] There is also a ferry from Bar Harbor to Yarmouth, NS, but this will probably take longer.
The distance between Sudbury and Halifax is approximately 1,370 miles.
It depends on the route you take but the approximate driving distance (using major roadways) is 95 miles.
The driving distance between Bangor, ME and Halifax, NS, Canada is approximately 430 miles. The driving time would be approximately 8 hours if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
Well depending on your flight plan the fastest that you could get to Halifax's Robert Stanfield International Airport would be approx. 7 hours. That is if the flight you take is direct from Vancouver to Halifax.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 61.2 miles, this will take about 1 hours and 8 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route to the centre of each location and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
The driving distance is approximately 79 road miles - about 1 hour 20 minutes of driving time, depending on what route(s) you take.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 272.5 miles, this will take about 4 hours and 52 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route to the centre of each location and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
Take HIGHWAY 102 NORTH to (TRANS-CANADA) HIGHWAY 104 WEST to AMHERST and NEW BRUNSWICK at EXIT 15W.Take the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY on HIGHWAY 104 in Nova Scotia and on ROUTE 2 in New Brunswick to ROUTE 95 TO I-95 to WOODSTOCK and HOULTON, ME at EXIT 188.Take ROUTE 95 to I-95 SOUTH in Houlton, Maine, U.S.A. Continue straight on I-95 SOUTH to Boston.
When traveling it is important to know which route is best. To get from Vancouver to Calgary, the best route would be to take the Trans Canada Highway 1.