Transit now free across B.C. for children 12 and under

Launch event took place Sept 1 at the PNE in Vancouver

VICTORIA – Public transit is now free for all children 12 and under in B.C., saving families money, increasing access to affordable transportation options and encouraging more people to use public transit.

The free transit for children 12 and under program was officially launched at the PNE fairgrounds in Vancouver on Wednesday, September 1, 2021.

“I’m thrilled to be here to celebrate the start of free transit for children 12 and under,” said Minister Fleming. “This is a landmark achievement for free public transit in this province and an important part of our government’s commitment to provide safe, reliable and affordable public transit for B.C. families. We promised to introduce free transit for children 12 and under and today we’re fulfilling that commitment.”

Under the first province-wide free transit program for kids in Canada, children aged 12 and under in B.C. can now “Get on Board” any BC Transit or TransLink service free of charge anywhere in the province. This includes buses, SkyTrain, SeaBus and the West Coast Express.

“By providing free public transit for children, we’re building the ridership of the future today, while making life more affordable for working families,” said Minister Heyman. “As our population increases, the need for climate-friendly forms of transportation continues to grow. Public transit reduces road congestion, supports our economy and offers a cleaner, low-carbon way of getting around that works for people and builds healthy communities.”

Anyone who typically buys fares or monthly bus passes for children 12 and under no longer needs to do so. For example, a family that buys their child a $57/monthly TransLink pass for a year would save over $687, while savings on a BC Transit children’s pass, at an average cost of $35 per month, would add up to $420 a year.

It’s estimated that approximately 370,000 children aged 12 and under across BC are eligible to ride public transit free of charge. The program also supports active transportation options for children and families, as transit users are more likely to walk or cycle to the nearest bus stop.

While travel for children 12 and under will be free, parents and guardians remain responsible for providing adequate provisions for the safety and care of their children whenever travelling on transit, including when travelling unaccompanied, and determining if their children may take transit unaccompanied.

There are slight differences in the programs initial rollout depending on the mode of public transit and service provider (TransLink or BC Transit). Sept. 1 marks Phase 1 of the program, where children 12 and under can access transit for free. In Phase 2, a dedicated product for children 12 and under riding on transit will be made available.

Erinn Pinkerton, President and CEO for BC Transit:
“This program will mean more kids and their families are introduced to a more sustainable and green method of traveling throughout their communities. At BC Transit we take pride in providing safe and affordable public transportation people can rely on, and the Free Transit for Children 12 and Under program aligns with that commitment. The program will help grow young ridership, create life-long transit users and further reduce congestion on our roads.”

Kevin Quinn, CEO for TransLink:
“We are excited for this program to kick off. By offering free transit for kids 12 and under, we’re helping create life-long transit users, helping families save money and making it easier to get around in an environmentally friendly way.”

Bikram Sandhu, father whose 12-year-old year old son Aarav is a regular transit user:
“For a working family like ours, this program is going to be such a big help. This will save us hundreds of dollars a year in transit fares, and with the rising cost of living, we can certainly put that extra money to good use.”

For more information on Get on Board – Kids 12 and Under Ride Free, visit: www.bctransit.com/kidsridefree