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Transit link between Collingwood, Wasaga Beach

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In Collingwood
Aug 3rd, 2011
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Fare will be $2 for 5-month trial period 
News release from Town of Collingwood July 24 2011 
Council and staff from the Town of Collingwood and the Town of Wasaga Beach are very pleased to
announce a transit link between the neighbouring communities on a five month trial basis effective August 2, 2011.
Taking into consideration peak ridership hours and to facilitate commuting between Collingwood
and Wasaga Beach, the transit link will operate as a continuous loop Monday to Saturday between
the hours of 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. The additional service will operate
on a half hour schedule starting from the Collingwood Bus Terminal at 100 Pine Street and linking
to Wasaga Beach at 45th Street at the Superstore. To ensure rider flexibility, there will be
designated bus stops along Hwy # 26 between Collingwood and Wasaga Beach.
The bus for the Collingwood-Wasaga Beach link is fully accessible and fare will be $2.00 during the
trial period.
Mayor Cal Patterson commented “Wasaga Beach Council is excited to offer this new service to
residents and visitors of Wasaga Beach and Collingwood. I am personally pleased to be working
with Mayor Sandra Cooper and members of the Town of Collingwood Council on this pilot project.
It is my hope that the additional service provides a much needed cost effective mode of
transportation linking the communities together. The transit link exemplifies the positive working
relationship between The Town of Wasaga Beach and the Town of Collingwood. I anticipate the
service will be well received and heavily utilized.”
Mayor Sandra Cooper commented “Members of Collingwood Council are ecstatic to expand the
transit service beyond our boundaries. The Town of Collingwood has provided municipal transit
service since 1987 and now, on a trial basis, it is expanding outside our boundaries. The transit link
between the Town of Collingwood and the Town of Wasaga Beach only strengthens the relationship
with our neighbours while the County of Simcoe provides support to make the new service more cost
effective. Through the five months of trial period, my hope is for a heavy demand enabling
consideration beyond 2011.”
Town of Wasaga Beach and Town of Collingwood staff will undertake a thorough evaluation of the
transit link in early December 2011 to determine if the link should continue into the future.

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