SOCIÉTÉ DE TRANSPORT DE MONTRÉAL (STM)
Read moreThe public transit system takes you almost everywhere. The city has a metro (68 stations on 4 lines) that even goes to Laval (North Shore) and Longueuil (South Shore). If it is not in operation at night, more than twenty night buses take over and cover the entire city. The blue line of the metro will be extended to Anjou in the east of the city (inauguration date under review).
HALIFAX TRANSIT
Read moreHalifax Regional Transportation Corporation for buses and ferries.
WEGO NIAGARA FALLS | NIAGARA REGION TRANSIT
Read moreWEGO Niagara Falls: three shuttle lines run in and around downtown Niagara Falls, connecting hotels and attractions. Passes for 13 years and older: 12 CAN $ for 24 hours, 16 CAN $ for 48 hours.
Niagara Region Transit : a company that provides transportation both in the city and on the peninsula (Fort Erie, Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, St. Catharines, etc.). Adults: $3 to $6 CDN one way (1 day pass: $7.25 to $14.50 CDN, 10 tickets: $26.50 to $45 CDN). Info: nrtransit.ca
TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION
Read moreThe public transportation network takes you almost everywhere. The city has a subway (75 stations on 4 lines) and an extensive network of buses and streetcars. While there is no night service for the metro and buses, most streetcars operate 24 hours a day. Maps of the lines (usually also available in hotels and public places) and timetables can be found in all metro stations.
AMIGO EXPRESS
Read moreAmigo Express is a carpooling company serving mainly Quebec, but also the rest of the country and the United States. By booking via the website, you have access to a wealth of information on the conditions of the journey (space available for luggage, smoking or not, pets welcome or not, etc.) as well as the assessment of passengers who have travelled with this driver. Also on the website, a "Community" section includes blog articles and a forum that serves both passengers and drivers.
POPARIDE
Read morePoparide is a well-known carpooling company serving Canada, mainly Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia, but not only. When you book via the website or the app, you have access to a lot of information about the conditions of the trip (space available for luggage and sports equipment, pets welcome, etc.) as well as to the evaluation of passengers who have traveled with this driver. To use Poparide's service, however, we recommend downloading the app from App Store or Google Play.
BIXI
Read moreBIXI (contraction of BIcyclette and taXI), a self-service public bicycle system, is available in several areas of the city. You can borrow a bike (including electric BIXIs) from one of the 900+ stations, either for a few hours or for the day (there are many special offers on monthly and seasonal subscriptions). It's extremely advantageous for people making short journeys each time. If you'd like to have a bike for your leisure time, we recommend you use a rental company.
BIKE SHARE TORONTO
Read moreBike Share Toronto, a public bike share system, is available in several areas of the city. It allows you to borrow one of 7,185 bikes at one of 630 stations installed year-round, whether it's for a few hours, for the day or even for three days. On the web or via the app, you can see where the available bikes are. It is extremely beneficial for people making short trips every time. If you want to have a bike for your leisure time, we advise you to deal with a rental company.
YELLOWKNIFE TRANSIT
Read moreThree bus lines serve the city of Yellowknife.
METROBUS TRANSIT
Read morePublic transportation service in the St. John's metropolitan area.
I HEART BIKES
Read moreBicycle rental company (standard, tandem, electric, high performance, with children's cart, etc.) which also offers guided tours of the public or private (also available in French) and drive.
TRANSIT CAPE BRETON
Read moreThe Regional Municipality of Cape Breton buses serve several locations including Glace Bay, New Aberdeen, North Sydney and Sydney.
CYCLO SERVICES
Read moreLocated on the banks of the Littoral bike path, this specialized boutique offers a variety of services, including the sale of used bikes and accessories, a full-service mechanical workshop, mechanical courses, bike rentals (road, urban, tandem, electric, children's, etc.) and accessories, guided bike tours for families lasting two to four hours (Basse-Ville, Montmorency Falls, etc.), not to mention private tours (Basse-Ville and Grand Marché).) and accessories, two- to four-hour guided bike tours for families (Basse-Ville, Montmorency Falls, etc.), not to mention private tours (Basse-Ville and Grand Marché, Montmorency Falls, Côte-de-Beaupré, South Shore coves, etc.).
MA BICYCLETTE
Read moreLocated in a beautiful green space on the famous bike path that runs along the Lachine Canal, Ma Bicyclette invites you to take a break. Bicycle repair service, shop and café a few metres away to enjoy a latte, beer, fruit juice or pastry (with a view of the canal!). In addition to offering quality bike rentals (road, hybrid, mountain, tandem, etc.), Ma Bicyclette has teamed up with the Tours de la Table company for a guided bike tour, Mangez et Pédalez, to discover street cooking (www.toursdelatable.com).
SNAP E BIKE
Read moreWant to ride around town or along the Niagara River without too much effort? Just go to Park Street to pick up your electric bike and you're done! The rental includes all the equipment as well as a little training. However, it is important to note that you must be at least 16 years old to rent a bike. Good deal: if you book online at least two days in advance, you will get three hours at the basic rate instead of two. Ask about the guided tour (3 hours, min. 2 people).
RÉSEAU DE TRANSPORT DE LA CAPITALE (RTC)
Read moreThe Réseau de Transport de la Capitale offers bus services (serving the entire city), Métrobus (serving activity centres) and eXpress (weekday rush hour service). On Fridays and Saturdays, nearly fifteen bus lines provide a service for night owls (only a few trips are offered at night). Two bus lines (76 and 80) also serve Jean-Lesage International Airport. Schedules and fares on the web.
LA MAISON DES CYCLISTES
Read moreIdeally located on the edge of La Fontaine Park and at the corner of two major bike paths, this space is a little paradise for cyclists: a boutique, a travel agency dedicated to cycling tours, the offices of the Vélo Québec association and even a friendly café! Outside, a pump and tools are available to all. On Monday evenings, speakers who are passionate about cycling will share their adventures with you (reservations online). Bonus: small terrace in the shade in summer.
ÇA ROULE MONTRÉAL
Read moreA benchmark in bike rentals for nearly 30 years, with models to suit all tastes: comfort hybrids, road bikes, electric-assist bikes and children's bikes. The staff are extremely courteous and provide essential tourist information. Ça Roule Montréal offers other services as well, such as cycling courses, guided bike tours (young family, bike & gourmet, private tour, etc.) and even walking tours, repairs, maintenance and a boutique corner (bikes, accessories, etc.). Highly recommended!
VÉLO-COUDRES
Read moreSince discovering Isle-aux-Coudres is best done on two wheels (or more!), here is our best address for renting a bike. Among the models offered, we find urban bikes, electric bikes, tandems and quadricycles (2, 4 or 6 adults and 2 children for the quadricycles). Bikes, adult-child tandems, trailers and helmets are also available for the youngest. Parking is included with each rental. Bonus: the team will be happy to advise you on the most beautiful routes and sites to see.
GO TRANSIT
Read moreGo Transit is an inter-regional bus and train company serving the Greater Toronto Area and as far east as Oshawa and Peterborough, south to Hamilton and Niagara Falls, west to Kitchener-Waterloo, and north to the Lake Simcoe area. Fares are often cheaper than with bus companies such as Megabus, but the trip is longer due to the many stops and possible transfers. Be aware that there is a customer service center at Union Station (open from 5:45 a.m. to 12:45 a.m., starting at 6 a.m. on weekends).