Ontario Public Transportation
Most cities in Ontario have a public transportation system. Most public transportation systems have buses. Some may also have street cars, subways or light rail systems. These transportation services are provided by local cities for use by everyone. To find information about your local transit system, look in the blue pages of the telephone directory for “transit information” or “transportation.” The cost to use public transportation is different in each city.
Learn More: Contact your local municipality or visit
www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/traveller/transit.htm
Here are some of Ontario’s public transit systems:
Barrie Transit
Belleville City Transit
Brampton Transit
Brantford Transit
Brockville Transit System
Burlington Transit
Chatham-Kent Transit
Clarence-Rockland Transit
Cobourg Transit
Colltrans (Collingwood)
Cornwall Transit
Durham Region
(Ajax/Pickering, Whitby,
Oshawa, Clarington)
Elliot Lake Transportation
Fort Erie Public Transit
GO Transit
Grand River Transit (Cambridge,
Kitchener, Waterloo)
Greater Sudbury Transit
Guelph Transit
Hamilton Street Railway
Huntsville Transit
Kenora Transit Services
Kingston Transit
Leamington Transit
Lindsay Transit
(Kawartha Lakes)
London Transit Commission
Milton Transit
Mississauga Transit
Niagara Transit
North Bay Transit
Oakville Transit
OC Transpo (Ottawa)
Orangeville Transit System
Orillia Transit
Owen Sound City Transit
Peterborough Transit
Port Hope Transit
Sarnia Transit
Sault Ste. Marie Transit
St. Catharines Transit
St. Thomas Transit
Stratford Transit
Thorold Transit
Thunder Bay Transit
Timmins Transit
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
Toronto Island Ferry
Welland Transit
Transit Windsor
Woodstock Public Transit
York Region Transit
(Aurora, Markham, Newmarket,
Richmond Hill, Vaughan)