Sackville Car Rental Guide
The current page gives you information about car rental in Sackville, New Brunswick. The page also informs you of the car rental and driving restrictions valid in Canada.
Rental Restrictions
Driving Restrictions
In Canada, vehicles drive on the right and overtake on the left. The legal driving age is 16. All passengers must use seatbelts at all times. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.8‰.
When a school bus stops and its red lights are flashing, it means that traffic travelling in both directions must stop. A flashing red traffic light means you must come to a complete stop and check that the road is clear before proceeding. Traffic lights go from red to green with no intermediate amber light.
You are advised to turn your headlights on when driving, even at daytime. Driving with parking lights only is illegal.
Vehicles must always be parked in the direction of traffic.
It is prohibited to park on a pedestrian crossing, within an intersection or within 6 metres of these. Do not park within 6 metres of a Stop sign, a Yield sign or traffic light. Double-parking and parking along a red or yellow curb are illegal.
Speed Limits:| Area | Speed |
| Towns | 50KM/H |
| Highways | 100KM/H |
Emergency Numbers
Police/fire/ambulance: 911
Road Tolls
There are tolls for roads, bridges and tunnels in Canada, but generally, they are very low. Tickets are issued upon entrance to the toll road and the toll is based on the distance you travel.
About Sackville
Sackville offers a unique blend of economic, cultural and lifestyle opportunities. It is a town that enjoys a peaceful pace of life, but still enjoys many of the advantages of big city living. Sackville is home to Canada’s leading undergraduate university and Mount Allison; the cultural scene of the town ranges from the Canadian Opera Company to the New Brunswick Old Time Fiddling Competition. There are several art galleries in Sackville that show exhibits of various artists all year round. There is a Waterfowl Park in the town, providing natural environment for walking, jogging or bird watching.
Near the town, there is the Silver Lake park, great for swimming and trout fishing, and the Fort Beausejour National Historic Park.
Area:
Population: 5,400
Country: Canada
Time Zone: GMT -5 (- 4 in summer)
Telephone Area Code:
Monetary unit: Canadian Dollar

