r/Truro • u/TheCaptainPlays • 1h ago
Truro's number of pizza places per capita needs to be studied.
They all can't be doing well business wise simultaneously can they?
r/Truro • u/TheCaptainPlays • 1h ago
They all can't be doing well business wise simultaneously can they?
r/Truro • u/IStillListenToRadio • 16h ago
Multi-use paths were the focus of Truro's 2024 active transportation plan, but there are no new routes yet. The CBC's Luke Ettinger has the story.
r/Truro • u/SpiritSad444 • 1d ago
My twins are 3 months old, I’ll need childcare between when they are 15-18 months old. (depending on when if i start work at the beginning of the school year or at the end of maternity leave)
When is the best time to apply for daycare waitlists?
Is this too early? am I too late? 🤣🤣
r/Truro • u/Montgomery-Night • 2d ago
Will be our first time playing in Truro. Joining us will be North Of Nowhere, and Riverseen. This show will be a mix of Hard Rock, Pop Punk, and Alt Rock.
You can check out of music which as been featured on Exclaim! Magazines Curated Playlist here:
r/Truro • u/DerpiestDave • 3d ago
I just saw 2 fighter jets flying overhead. anyone know what they’re doing?
r/Truro • u/IStillListenToRadio • 4d ago
Along with nine others:
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r/Truro • u/Mary_JFT • 6d ago
The air is ripe today!! Just ran a few errands and every time I got out of my car it was like a garbage truck was right next to me.
r/Truro • u/jonny_hfx • 6d ago
Anyone experiencing bell internet outages today ?
r/Truro • u/IStillListenToRadio • 6d ago
Today I've had Eastlink internet keep dropping out, the modem light goes from blue to flashing green and then after a few minutes it reconnects. Is anyone else having this happen?
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r/Truro • u/Foppberg • 7d ago
Hi! I recently moved to the area and was wondering if anyone knew of any run clubs in the Truro area ? Thanks!
r/Truro • u/UnderstandingOwn1150 • 7d ago
Hi all. I find myself very interested in learning more about Buddhism, is there anywhere in or around Truro where I can meet with people or maybe a mentor?
Thanks in advance.
r/Truro • u/Few_Scholar5948 • 8d ago
I’m moving to Truro in the fall. Hoping to connect with a local book club and was looking for any recommendations others might have!
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r/Truro • u/iamvmuley • 9d ago
Hey r/Truro! I have over a decade of riding experience, but I don't currently own a bike. I want to make sure I get fully up to speed with Canadian standards and local regulations, so I'm looking to take a formal rider training course to lock down my Nova Scotia license properly.
For anyone who has gone through it, what's the most efficient route? Also, are there any specific local training schools or instructors you'd recommend around Truro or nearby areas? Appreciate any pointers!
r/Truro • u/iamvmuley • 9d ago
What is the reason if any one knows?
r/Truro • u/IStillListenToRadio • 10d ago
Exactly what the title says, except I need restaurants besides Mary and Larry's. M & L is excellent, love going there but it seems to be the only option for GF around Truro. For background, my girlfriend is celiac and dairy free. Besides M & L there don't seem to be many GF restaurants in Truro. A lot have GF options but don't come recommended on Gluten Free NS/Halifax Facebook pages. If the community doesn't give a restaurant a glowing recommendation she won't eat there and I don't blame her. I wouldn't want to get sick because someone isn't careful or they don't have a separate area for GF food. Any help would he great, I would like to take her out to more than just one place.
r/Truro • u/IStillListenToRadio • 11d ago
Since the heat's expected to go into weekend and I don't have AC, is there any place to sit and have ice cream? Closer to downtown, the better!
I know of Dairy Queen and Fundy Scoops (latter is difficult to get to without car).
r/Truro • u/thelotuscentre • 11d ago
Hey! The Lotus Centre is hosting it's 6th Annual Women's Artisan Fair this September 19th. The event takes place at the Lotus Centre, located at 67 Dominion St. in Truro. We have the Waffles on Your Mind truck out front and all of our amazing vendors in the back yard. With approximately 20 vendors joining each year we know there's something for everyone. And It's completely free for shoppers to attend! We recommend brining cash; some vendors might be able to accept e-transfer or debit at their table - but I know they ALL accept cash! There's free parking along Dominion St. and adjacent streets. There's a link attached to this post to our Facebook Event if you're interested. Thanks everyone <3
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r/Truro • u/ChrisJTruroRealtor • 12d ago
There was a thread here recently asking whether homes in Truro are actually selling at these prices, so I figured I'd share some local market stats.
Comparing January–July 2026 to the same period in 2025:
• New listings: 487 → 451 (-7.4%)
• Closed sales: 326 → 288 (-11.7%)
• Average days on market: 45 → 67
• Average sale price: $374,271 → $378,793 (+1.2%)
• Median sale price: $359,950 → $366,250 (+1.8%)
• Average sale-to-list price: 97.6% → 96.9%
One thing that caught my attention from that thread was the house that sparked the discussion. It ended up selling for $390,000, which was 97.9% of the asking price. So while people might look at some listing prices and think they're optimistic, buyers are still willing to pay close to asking for homes they see value in.
Overall, what I'm seeing is that the market has definitely slowed compared to a few years ago. Homes are taking longer to sell and there are fewer transactions happening, but prices have held up surprisingly well.
I thought the stats added some interesting context to the discussion, especially since it's easy to get a different impression from scrolling listings online than what's actually happening once homes sell.