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)