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Industry | Tourism, Transportation |
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Founded | 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Key people | Boris Issaev, Alex Berlyand, Co-Founders |
Website | parkbus |
Parkbus is a Canadian not-for-profit organization that provides bus transportation from major cities to nearby parks and conservation areas. [1] Its purpose is to enable citizens to access nature and the outdoors without owning a car. [2]
Parkbus started in 2010 as a private initiative developed by a group of outdoor enthusiasts. A pilot project route between Toronto and Algonquin Provincial Park began in 2010. Since then, Parkbus has become a project within Ontario not-for-profit organization Transportation Options, [1] which works to provide sustainable tourism and transportation in the province of Ontario.
Parkbus operates one-day, overnight, guided overnight, and seasonal routes departing from Toronto, [3] Vancouver, [4] [5] Montreal, Ottawa [6] and Halifax. [7]
Since 2017, Parkbus operates seasonal free shuttles from Toronto to Rouge National Urban Park, [8] from Edmonton to Elk Island National Park, [9] and from Vancouver to Cypress Provincial Park. [10]
Parkbus provides free transportation to natural parks for non-profits and other organizations that work with new immigrants and low income residents. [11]
In July 2019, Parkbus and the National Capital Commission announced a pilot bus service connecting downtown Ottawa and Gatineau Park in Quebec [12] [13]