handyDART to add over a thousand new service hours in Squamish

Squamish – To meet growing demand for custom transit service in Squamish, effective April 1, BC Transit and the District of Squamish will be adding 1,300 new service hours a year to handyDART.

“Expanding service hours for the 463 people in Squamish who actively use handyDART will go a long way toward improving accessible transportation,” said Claire Trevena, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure. “Ensuring that transportation is accessible and reliable for all is key to building better, more inclusive communities.”

handyDART is an accessible transit service for people with permanent or temporary disabilities that prevent them from using conventional, fixed-stop transit. handyDART provides door-to-door service, picking passengers up and dropping them off at accessible entrances at their destination.

“Providing quality transit service that is accessible to all is highly important, not only to those who need these services, but for the social and economic health of our greater community,” said Squamish Mayor Patricia Heintzman. “Expansion of this service ensures that barriers to employment, education, social and medical services and human connection are torn down, and the values of accessibility and inclusion are put first. People of all abilities and ages should be able to participate fully in their communities. handyDART is a fundamental part of this equation.”

To make the most of the new service hours, the community will also receive an additional ARBOC handyDART vehicle this spring.

“We’re pleased to help meet the increasing demand for custom transit service in Squamish,” said Manuel Achadinha, President and Chief Executive Officer of BC Transit. “At BC Transit, our customers are our priority, and we recognize the importance of providing effective and efficient service for everyone.”

To use the handyDART service, customers must first register by completing the form available at bctransit.com/squamish/riderinfo/handydart/register. Customers wishing to register may also be required to complete the Medical Verification form, available from the same webpage.


For information about transit in Squamish, please visit bctransit.com/squamish.

Media Contacts:

Jonathon Dyck
BC Transit
Communications Manager
250-995-5720
media@bctransit.com