Who owns Maritime bus?
Who owns Maritime bus?
Mike Cassidy, president and owner of Maritime Bus, (left) accepts the John Pearce Award for 2019 from TAA president Ted Bartlett.
Are buses running in Nova Scotia?
We currently operate Bus & Parcel Service everyday except for Saturdays. You can look up schedules, find fares and buy tickets by visiting our Fares and Schedules page.
Where does maritime bus stop in Halifax?
Maritime Bus stops offers passenger and parcel service at the historic waterfront on Hollis St. as well as a full service site in Dartmouth on Wyse Rd.
Is there a bus that goes to Halifax?
Every day our bus partners (VIA Rail Canada, Maritime Bus) bring people from major cities to Halifax. Enjoy the convenience of taking the bus to Halifax!
How do I get from Halifax to PEI?
You can take a bus from Halifax to Charlottetown via Amherst, NS and Charlottetown, PE – Browns Court Bus Shelter in around 5h 45m. Alternatively, Air Canada, Flair Airlines and three other airlines fly from Halifax to Charlottetown every 2 hours.
Is there a bus from Yarmouth to Halifax?
Transportation You Can Depend On Discover the easiest way to travel between Yarmouth and Halifax. Tri-Star Charters offers fast, safe transportation for just $85 each way. We also provide service to and from Halifax Stanfield International Airport. Enjoy riding on one of our comfortable and spacious tour buses.
Are buses still free in Halifax?
Income Assistance clients and their families in the Halifax Regional Municipality are eligible for a free annual Halifax Transit pass. Government has partnered with Halifax Transit to offer free annual bus passes to all eligible Income Assistance clients and their families in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM).
Is there a bus from Halifax to Yarmouth?
How much is a bus ticket to Halifax?
Conventional bus, ferry, and Access-A-Bus
Fare Category | Cash Fare | 10 Tickets |
---|---|---|
Fare Category | Cash Fare | 10 Tickets |
Child (ages 0-12) | Free | N/A |
Youth (ages 13-17) / Senior (ages 65+) | $2.00 | $18.00 |
Adult (ages 18-64) | $2.75 | $24.75 |
How do I get around Halifax without a car?
The best ways to get around Halifax are on foot or by bus. Despite its hilly terrain, central Halifax is extremely compact and walkable, but you’ll need stamina and sturdy walking shoes. You can also rely on Metro Transit, which operates buses throughout the city and ferries to nearby Dartmouth.
How do you get to PEI without a car?
If you’re looking for a vacation full of beaches, you can travel by Maritime Bus across the Confederation Bridge to PEI. The bus hits major cities like Charlottetown and Summerside, where red sand and Anne of Green Gables are king (and queen).
Is there a train from Halifax to PEI?
The fastest trip from Halifax to Charlottetown by train takes 9.