Transit service is funded through three main sources: provincial contributions, local government contributions and passenger fares. Transit service levels and budgets are approved each year by the local government, who also set fares and local transit property taxes, account for transit revenue and maintain local transit infrastructure (e.g. bus stops, shelters and benches).
- City of Kelowna
- City of West Kelowna
- District of Lake Country
- Westbank First Nation
- District of Peachland
- Regional District of Central Okanagan
Transit Infrastructure
Transit stops, stations, exchanges, and related amenities are managed by the local municipality where they’re located. If you have a question, contact your local government for help.
In Kelowna
For transit infrastructure in Kelowna, you can:
- Email transmgmt@kelowna.ca for general inquiries.
- Submit a maintenance request through the City of Kelowna service request system.