Grande Prairie Transit - Services - Scheduled Bus Routes

Scheduled Bus Routes

During the week the transit system commences operations before of 6 am, with the last bus scheduled to leave at 10:15 pm. On weekends service starts a few hours later, just before 9 am, and on Sundays and statutory holidays the final runs start at 4:15 pm. Times on individual routes vary.

No. Destinations Route description Notes
1 S. Patterson
Downtown
Prairie Mall
Prairie Mall, Crystal Ridge, Summit, Mountview, Hillside, Downtown, 100 St south to South Patterson Place, Country Club Estates, Country Club West, South Patterson Place, Patterson Place, 100 St north to Downtown, VLA, Mountview, Prairie Mall
2 Prairie Mall
Downtown
Countryside South
Prairie Mall, High Schools, Avondale, Downtown, Highland Park (East), Patterson Place (East), South Patterson Place (East), Countryside South, South Patterson Place (East), Patterson Place (East), Highland Park (East), Downtown, Avondale, Prairie Mall
3 Ivy Lake
Downtown
Mission Heights
Ivy Lake Estates, Crystal Heights, Summit, Prairie Mall, Mountview, VLA, Downtown, Highland Place, Highland Park (West), Mission Heights (East), CKC, Mission Heights (West), Highland Park (West), Highland Place, Downtown, Smith, Ivy Lake Estates
4 College
Downtown
Downtown, College, Gateway, Richmond Industrial Park, Westside Park, Downtown
5 Prairie Mall
Crystal Lake
College
Prairie Mall, 100 St north to 132 Ave, Scenic Ridge, Crystal Ridge (North), Lakeland, Crystal Lake Estates, Crystal Ridge (South), Prairie Mall, Northgate, Royal Oaks, College, Royal Oaks, Northgate, Prairie Mall Does not meet with other buses at Downtown Hub. Instead joined to network by College and Prairie Mall stops.

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