Truro

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Introducing Truro

Several major highways converge here, along with a VIA Rail line so it’s no wonder Truro is known as the hub of Nova Scotia. It’s also a bus transfer point. While the town does look somewhat like an aging shopping mall, it’s exceptionally well serviced and can make a good stop to pick up that nagging item you need or just stock up on food.

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The Tourist Office (902-893-2922; Victoria Sq, cnr Prince & Commercial Sts; 9am-5pm mid-May-Oct, 8:30am-7:30pm Jul & Aug) offers internet access.

Last updated: Mar 24, 2009

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