Possible transit service impacts due to wildfires
Please be advised due to the shifting nature of the wildfires burning in various parts of the province, transit services may be disrupted with little notice. BC Transit extends our thoughts to the people and communities affected by the wildfires in British Columbia. BC Transit remains in regular contact with Emergency Management BC and local...
Bus service suspended in Williams Lake
Bus service is suspended in Williams Lake until further notice due to the city-wide evacuation order. BC Transit remains in regular contact with Emergency Management BC and local resources, and will provide updates as appropriate.
New buses arriving in the Cowichan Valley
Duncan – New Grande West Vicinity buses are arriving in the Cowichan Valley as replacements for part of the existing 18-year-old fleet. Six buses will arrive in the Cowichan Valley this summer. “The new buses will help us better connect people and communities in the Cowichan Valley,” said Manuel Achadinha, BC Transit President and Chief...
Service suspended until further notice due to wildfires
Bus service is suspended until further notice due to the large wildfires burning in the area. BC Transit remains in regular contact with Emergency Management BC and local resources to ensure the safety of customers, staff and vehicles. Routing and service levels will adjust as local conditions require. Updates will be provided on this website...
Service Disruptions due to B.C. Wildfires
July 9 update: Service in many regions of B.C. may be disrupted due to the large wildfires. BC Transit is in regular contact with Emergency Management BC to ensure the safety of all our customers and staff. The situation is constantly changing . Please continue to monitor this website as well as BC Transit’s Twitter...
New buses starting to roll in Squamish
Squamish – New Grande West Vicinity buses are arriving in Squamish for expansion in the fall and to replace part of the current fleet of buses in the community. Five new buses will be arriving in Squamish and in service by the end of summer. “The new buses will help us better connect people and...
ENJOY CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS SAFELY WITH FREE BUS RIDES!
KAMLOOPS – People heading to Canada Day celebrations around Kamloops can do so safely and conveniently, thanks to special service offered by Kamloops Transit. On Saturday, July 1, all rides will be free for the entire service day. Saturday service will be in effect, with additional service until 9:30 p.m. on the 16 Juniper Ridge...
Take the bus to Canada's 150th birthday party
Cowichan Valley – To keep the community connected to Canada Day festivities, all local routes and handyDART services in the Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System will run on a regular Saturday schedule on July 1. The exception will be commuter routes, which won’t be in operation that day. On Monday, July 3, handyDART will operate...
Taking the bus during the Canada Day long weekend
Powell River – On July 1, routes 1 Townsite/Wildwood, 2 Grief Point and 3 Upper Westview will be running on a regular Saturday schedule. On Sunday, July 2, and Monday, July 3, these three routes will run on a Sunday schedule. Regular fares will apply throughout the long weekend. For more information on routes, schedules...
Ride the bus for $1 on Canada's 150th birthday
PRINCE GEORGE – On July 1, transit users in Prince George will be able to ride the bus for only $1, and enjoy the Canada Day festivities at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park and Canada Games Plaza. In lieu of the $1 special Canada Day fare, customers may choose to donate a non-perishable food item to...