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Canada : Local Transport

Canada offers safe, efficient, and affordable public transportation systems for international students across major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Ottawa.

This guide covers transport options, student discounts, monthly costs, and the best ways to travel within Canadian cities.

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Public Transport Systems by City

Toronto (TTC)
  • Subway, streetcars, and buses
  • Student Presto cards offer discounted fares TTC Student Info
Toronto (TTC)
  • SkyTrain, buses, SeaBus
  • U-Pass for full-time post-secondary students TransLink U-Pass BC
Montreal (STM)
  • Metro and bus network
  • Discounted monthly OPUS card for students
 STM Student Fares
Calgary (Calgary Transit)
  • CTrain (light rail) and buses
  • Student pass options available
 Calgary Transit Fares
Ottawa (OC Transpo)
  • Light rail (O-Train) and bus system
  • U-Pass included in many university tuition fees
 OC Transpo U-Pass

Biking and Walking

Bike-sharing programs like BIXI in Montreal or Bike Share Toronto
Student-friendly campuses with dedicated bike lanes
Most cities offer pedestrian-friendly zones and walking trails

Ride-Sharing & Car Rentals

Apps like Uber, Lyft, and Bolt operate in most major cities
Car-sharing services like Zipcar and Turo allow students to rent vehicles short-term
Must hold an International Driver’s Permit (IDP) and valid license from your home country

Intercity Travel

VIA Rail – Canada’s intercity train service
Megabus & Greyhound – Budget bus travel between cities
FlixBus – Growing popular option among students

Student Transit Apps

Recommended for real-time tracking and planning:

Transit App – Real-time public transit data
Moovit – Route planner with alerts
Google Maps – Works well in all cities for schedules and transit

Student Tips

Most students from countries like India, Vietnam, Philippines, China, etc., can benefit from the Student Direct Stream (SDS).
SDS Benefits:

Always carry your student ID to avail discounts
Consider monthly passes if commuting daily
Look out for U-Pass programs included in tuition fees
Join university carpool or ride-share groups for long-distance travel

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is public transport good in Canada?

Yes, it is safe, reliable, and widely available in major cities.

How much does transport cost?

Students spend around CAD 80–150 per month.

Do students get discounts?

Yes, most cities offer student passes and U-Pass programs.

Can I travel without a car?

Yes, public transport is sufficient for daily travel.

📌 Conclusion

Canada’s transport system is efficient and student-friendly. With affordable passes and smart planning, students can easily manage daily travel expenses.

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