Public transport in Canada

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In the month of November 2015 ridership of Canadian large urban transit was 142.7 million passenger trips. [1]


The following is a list of public transit authorities in Canada.

Municipality or regionProvincePopulation (2016)BusRapid transitRegional/commuter rail
Toronto Ontario 2,731,579 Toronto Transit Commission Toronto subway, Toronto streetcar system GO Transit
Metro Vancouver British Columbia 2,463,431 TransLink SkyTrain, RapidBus West Coast Express
Montreal Quebec 1,704,694 Société de transport de Montréal Montreal Metro Exo
Calgary Alberta 1,239,220 Calgary Transit CTrain, MAX
York Region [2] Ontario 1,109,909 York Region Transit Toronto subway, Viva Rapid Transit GO Transit
Ottawa Ontario 934,243 OC Transpo O-Train, Ottawa Transitway
Edmonton Alberta 932,546 Edmonton Transit Service Edmonton Light Rail Transit
Mississauga Ontario 721,599 MiWay Mississauga Transitway GO Transit
Winnipeg Manitoba 705,224 Winnipeg Transit Winnipeg RT
Durham Region Ontario 645,862 Durham Region Transit DRT Pulse GO Transit
Brampton Ontario 593,638 Brampton Transit Züm GO Transit
Hamilton Ontario 536,917 Hamilton Street Railway GO Transit
Waterloo Region Ontario 535,154 Grand River Transit Ion rapid transit GO Transit
Quebec City Quebec 531,902 Réseau de transport de la Capitale Métrobus
Laval Quebec 422,993 Société de transport de Laval Montreal Metro Exo
Halifax Nova Scotia 403,131 Halifax Transit MetroLink
London Ontario 383,822 London Transit
Greater Victoria British Columbia 367,770 Victoria Regional Transit System
Gatineau Quebec 276,245 Société de transport de l'Outaouais Rapibus
Saskatoon Saskatchewan 246,376 Saskatoon Transit
Longueuil Quebec 239,700 Réseau de transport de Longueuil Montreal Metro Exo
St. John's region Newfoundland and Labrador 219,207 Metrobus Transit
Windsor Ontario 217,188 Transit Windsor
Regina Saskatchewan 215,106 Regina Transit
Greater Kelowna British Columbia 194,882 Kelowna Regional Transit System RapidBus
Oakville Ontario 193,832 Oakville Transit
Burlington Ontario 183,314 Burlington Transit GO Transit
Greater Sudbury Ontario 161,531 GOVA
Sherbrooke Quebec 161,323 Société de transport de Sherbrooke
Saguenay Quebec 145,949 Société de transport du Saguenay
Greater Moncton New Brunswick 144,810 Codiac Transpo
Lévis Quebec 143,414 Société de transport de Lévis
Barrie Ontario 141,434 Barrie Transit GO Transit
Abbotsford British Columbia 141,397 Central Fraser Valley Transit System
Trois-Rivières Quebec 134,413 Société de transport de Trois-Rivières
St. Catharines Ontario 133,113 St. Catharines Transit
Guelph Ontario 131,794 Guelph Transit
Greater Saint John New Brunswick 126,202 Saint John Transit
Kingston Ontario 123,798 Kingston Transit
Annapolis Valley Nova Scotia 123,749 Kings Transit
Milton Ontario 110,128 Milton Transit GO Transit
Thunder Bay Ontario 107,909 Thunder Bay Transit
Chatham-Kent Ontario 101,647 CK Transit
Red Deer Alberta 100,418 Red Deer Transit
Strathcona County Alberta 98,044 Strathcona County Transit
Brantford Ontario 97,496 Brantford Transit
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Quebec 95,114 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu transport en commun
Cape Breton Region Nova Scotia 94,285 Transit Cape Breton
Lethbridge Alberta 92,729 Lethbridge Transit
Nanaimo British Columbia 90,504 Nanaimo Regional Transit System
Kamloops British Columbia 90,280 Kamloops Transit System
Niagara Falls Ontario 88,071 Niagara Falls Transit GO Transit
North Okanagan British Columbia 84,354 Vernon Regional Transit System
Chilliwack British Columbia 83,788 Chilliwack/Agassiz-Harrison Transit System
Cowichan Valley British Columbia 83,739 Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System
Peterborough Ontario 81,032 Peterborough Transit
Saint-Jérôme Quebec 74,346 Exo Secteur Laurentides
Prince George British Columbia 74,003 Prince George Transit System
Sault Ste. Marie Ontario 73,368 Sault Transit Services
Sarnia Ontario 71,594 Sarnia Transit
Wood Buffalo Alberta 71,589 Fort McMurray Transit
Greater Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 69,325 T3 Transit
Drummondville Quebec 68,601 Commission de transport de Drummondville
Comox Valley British Columbia 66,527 Comox Valley Transit System
Granby Quebec 66,222Transport Urbain Granby
St. Albert Alberta 65,589 St. Albert Transit
Norfolk County Ontario 64,044 Ride Norfolk
Medicine Hat Alberta 63,260 Medicine Hat Transit
Grande Prairie Alberta 63,166 Grande Prairie Transit
Airdrie Alberta 61,581 Airdrie Transit
Fredericton New Brunswick 58,220 Fredericton Transit
Leduc Alberta 55,678 Leduc Transit
Saint-Hyacinthe Quebec 55,648Compagnie de Transport Maskoutaine
Welland Ontario 52,293 Welland Transit
North Bay Ontario 51,553 North Bay Transit
Belleville Ontario 50,716 Belleville Transit
Shawinigan Quebec 49,349 Réseau de Transport en Commun de Shawinigan
Brandon Manitoba 48,859 Brandon Transit
Rimouski Quebec 48,664 Société des transports de Rimouski
Châteauguay Quebec 47,906 Exo Secteur Sud-Ouest
Cornwall Ontario 46,589 Cornwall Transit
Joliette Quebec 45,508Corporation de Transport Joliette Métropolitain
Pictou County Nova Scotia 43,748 Pictou County Transit (3-year trial)
Quinte West (Trenton) Ontario 43,577Quinte Access
West Vancouver British Columbia 42,473 West Vancouver Blue Bus
Rouyn-Noranda Quebec 42,334 L'autobus de ville
Timmins Ontario 41,788 Timmins Transit
Woodstock Ontario 40,902 Woodstock Transit
St. Thomas Ontario 38,909 St. Thomas Transit
Mission British Columbia 38,833 Central Fraser Valley Transit System West Coast Express
Prince Albert Saskatchewan 35,926 Prince Albert Transit
Bradford West Gwillimbury Ontario 35,325BWG Transit
Moose Jaw Saskatchewan 33,890 Moose Jaw Transit
Penticton British Columbia 33,761 South Okanagan-Similkameen Transit System
Campbell River British Columbia 32,588 Campbell River Transit System
Stratford Ontario 31,465 Stratford Transit
Fort Erie Ontario 30,710 Fort Erie Transit
Orillia Ontario 30,546 Orillia Transit
Sainte-Julie Quebec 29,881 Exo Secteur Sainte-Julie
Orangeville Ontario 28,900 Orangeville Transit
Leamington Ontario 27,595 Leamington Transit
Midland-Penetanguishene Ontario 25,826 Midland Penetanguishene Transit
Whitehorse Yukon 25,085 Whitehorse Transit
Clarence-Rockland Ontario 24,512 Clarence-Rockland Transpo
Fort Saskatchewan Alberta 24,149 Fort Sask Transit
Tecumseh Ontario 23,229 Tecumseh Transit
Beloeil Quebec 22,458Exo Secteur Vallée du Richelieu
Banff-Canmore Alberta 21,843 Roam
Collingwood Ontario 21,793 Colltrans
Brockville Ontario 21,346 Brockville Transit
Owen Sound Ontario 21,341 Owen Sound Transit
Lindsay Ontario 20,713 Lindsay Transit
Wasaga Beach Ontario 20,675 Wasaga Beach Transit
Fort St. John British Columbia 20,155Fort St. John Transit System
Huntsville Ontario 19,816 Huntsville Transit
Corner Brook Newfoundland and Labrador 19,806 Corner Brook Transit
Yellowknife Northwest Territories 19,569 Yellowknife Transit
Squamish British Columbia 19,512Squamish Transit System
Cobourg Ontario 19,440 Cobourg Transit
Cranbrook British Columbia 19,259Cranbrook Transit System
Salmon Arm British Columbia 17,706Shuswap Regional Transit System
Port Alberni British Columbia 17,678Port Alberni Regional Transit System
Miramichi New Brunswick 17,537 Miramichi Transit
Niagara-on-the-Lake Ontario 17,511 Niagara-on-the-Lake Transit
Beaumont Alberta 17,396Beaumont Transit
Midland Ontario 16,864 Midland Penetanguishene Transit
Powell River Region British Columbia 16,783Powell River Regional Transit System
Port Hope Ontario 16,753 Port Hope Transit
Swift Current Saskatchewan 16,604Swift Transit
Yorkton Saskatchewan 16,343Yorkton Transit
Bracebridge Ontario 16,010Bracebridge Transit
Kenora Ontario 15,096 Kenora Transit
Cold Lake Alberta 14,961Cold Lake Transit
North Battleford Saskatchewan 13,888North Battleford Public Transit
Thompson Manitoba 13,678 Thompson Transit
Prince Rupert British Columbia 12,220Prince Rupert Transit System
Dawson Creek British Columbia 12,178Dawson Creek Transit System
Whistler British Columbia 11,854 Whistler Transit System
Terrace British Columbia 11,486Terrace Regional Transit System
Williams Lake British Columbia 10,753Williams Lake Transit System
Elliot Lake Ontario 10,741 Elliot Lake Transit
Nelson British Columbia 10,664 West Kootenay Transit System
Salt Spring Island British Columbia 10,557Salt Spring Island Transit System
Whitecourt Alberta 10,204Whitecourt Transit
Quesnel British Columbia 10,007Quesnel Transit System
Temiskaming Shores Ontario 9,920Tri-Town Transit
Hinton Alberta 9,882 Hinton Transit
Mont-Tremblant Quebec 9,646 Mont-Tremblant public transit
Bridgewater Nova Scotia 8,532Bridgewater Transit
Castlegar British Columbia 8,039 West Kootenay Transit System
Trail British Columbia 7,709 West Kootenay Transit System
Revelstoke British Columbia 7,547Revelstoke Transit System
Merritt British Columbia 7,139Merritt Regional Transit System
Yarmouth Nova Scotia 6,518Town of Yarmouth Transit
Kitimat British Columbia 6,394Kitimat Transit System
Gabriola Island British Columbia 4,500Gertie
Tofino British Columbia 1,932Tofino Free Shuttle

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  2. York Region includes the cities/towns of: Markham, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, King, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Aurora, Newmarket, East Gwillimbury and Georgina