Only a few special events affect transit services this weekend.
The events take place in the Ancaster area of Hamilton, Brampton, the Georgetown area of Halton Hills, Guelph, downtown Hamilton, the Hespeler area of Cambridge, the Lindsay area of Kawartha Lakes, Milton, Peterborough, St. Catharines and Toronto.
The events affect these routes:
Brampton Transit — 2 Main, 24 Van Kirk, 502 Züm Main.
GO Transit — 31 Guelph / Georgetown / Toronto bus, 88 Peterborough / Oshawa.
Grand River Transit — 203 iXpress.
Guelph Transit — All routes, 2A West Loop clockwise, 2B West Loop counterclockwise, 3A East Loop clockwise, 3B East Loop counterclockwise, 4 York, 5 Gordon, 8 Stone Road Mall, 9 Waterloo, 10 Imperial, 11 Willow West, 12 General Hospital, 13 Victoria Road Recreation Centre, 14 Grange, 16 Southgate, 20 Northwest Industrial, 50 Stone Road express, 56 Victoria express, 57 Ironwood express, 58 Edinburgh express.
Hamilton Street Railway — Ancaster Fair Downtown express shuttle, Ancaster Fair Meadowlands local shuttle.
Milton Transit — 2 Main, 6 Scott.
Niagara Region Transit — 40 Niagara Falls - St. Catharines, 45 St. Catharines - Niagara Falls, 50 Niagara Falls - St. Catharines, 55 St. Catharines - Niagara Falls, 70 St. Catharines - Welland, 75 Welland - St. Catharines.
Peterborough Transit — 1 George North, 9 Nicholls Park 10 Collison, 11 Ashburnham, Trent East Bank express.
St. Catharines Transit Commission — 101 Hospital - Port Dalhousie, 102 Ontario St, 104 Oakdale - Pen Centre, 106 Lake St - Port Dalhousie, 108 Grantham - Port Weller, 109 Geneva St, 110 Glenridge - Pen Centre, 112 Vine St, 115 West St. Catharines, 116 Brock - Glenridge, 117 Bunting - Lakeshore, 118 Secord Woods.
The Thursday, September 22 event affecting transit services is: Ancaster Fair.
The Friday, September 23 events affecting transit services are: Ancaster Fair; the Hespeler Village Farmers Market; an Ontario Hockey League game; and the Safe Semester Project.
The Saturday, September 24 events affecting transit services are: Ancaster Fair; the Brampton Farmers Market; the Georgetown Farmers Market; the Lindsay Farmers Market; the Milton Farmers Market; the Niagara Wine Festival Grand Parade; the Peterborough Pride Parade; the Safe Semester Project; and the University of Guelph Homecoming.
The Sunday, September 25 event affecting transit service is: Ancaster Fair.
Ancaster
Ancaster Fair
Again this year, the Hamilton Street Railway is operating shuttle bus service from the Meadowlands Terminal to the fairgrounds, south of Wilson Street West (City Highway 2) on Trinity Road. You have to pay regular HSR fares on the buses. It’s also operating express shuttle buses between downtown Hamilton and the fair.
Ancaster Fair / Downtown express shuttle
Eastbound buses leave Ancaster Fairgrounds at
- 6:35, 7:45, 8:55, 10 and 11 p.m. Thursday, September 22,
- 9:35 a.m. and then every 70 minutes until 6:55 p.m., then 8 p.m. and every hour until 11 p.m. Friday, September 23,
- 10:35 a.m. and every 70 minutes until 7:55 p.m., then 9 p.m. and every hour until 11 p.m. Saturday, September 24 and
- 11 a.m. and every hour until 6 p.m. Sunday, September 25.
The buses start their trips at the fairgrounds north of the free parking area, just west of Gate 2, then proceed:
eastward through Gate 2;
northward along Trinity Road;
eastward along Wilson Street West;
northward along Highway 403; and then
eastward along Main Street West to MacNab Street South,
ending their trips.Buses drop off passengers only:
- on Main Street West at Dundurn Street South, Poulette Street and Queen and MacNab Streets South.
Westbound buses leave King Street West across from MacNab Terminal at
- 6 p.m. and every 70 minutes until 9:10 p.m., Thursday,
- 9 a.m. and every 70 minutes until 7:30 p.m., then every hour until 9:30 p.m. Friday,
- 10 a.m. and every 70 minutes until 8:30 p.m., then 9:30 p.m., Saturday and
- 10:30 a.m. and every hour until 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
The buses leave King Street West across from MacNab Terminal, then proceed:
westward along King West;
southward along Highway 403;
southwestward along Wilson Streets West; and then
southward along Trinity Road, entering the fairgrounds through Gate 3,
ending their trips on the north side of the free parking area west of Gate 2.Westbound buses pick up passengers
- on King Street West across from MacNab Terminal, west of Queen Street North and at Strathcona Avenue North and Dundurn Street North.
Ancaster Fair / Meadowlands local shuttle
Eastbound buses leave the Ancaster Fairgrounds at
- 6:20 p.m., 7:15 p.m. and then every hour until 10:15 p.m., then 11 p.m. Thursday, September 22,
- 9:20 a.m. and every hour until 6:20 p.m., then 7:15 p.m. and every hour until 10:15 p.m., then 11 p.m. Friday, September 23,
- 10:05 a.m. and then every hour until 10:05 p.m., then 11 p.m., Saturday, September 24 and
- 10:45 a.m. and then every hour until 4:45 p.m., then 6 p.m., Sunday, September 25.
The buses start their trips at the fairgrounds north of the free parking area, just west of Gate 2, then proceed:
eastward through Gate 2;
northward along Trinity Road;
eastward along Wilson Street West and Garner Road West;
northward along Shaver Road;
northeastward along Wilson Streets West and East;
eastward along Rousseaux Street;
southward along McNiven Road;
eastward along Golf Links Road;
northward along Neville Drive;
west- and southward along Martindale Crescent to the Meadowlands Terminal, just north of Golf Links Road, ending their trips.Eastbound buses drop off passengers at stops
- on Garner Road West east of Wilson Street West, at Rayal Farms and Shaver Road South
- on Shaver Road South at the Hamilton Public Works Yard, Brooking Court and Wilson Street West,
- on Wilson Street West at Hamilton Drive, Amberley Boulevard, Seminole Road, Todd Street and #54 Wilson West,
- on Wilson Street East east of Fiddler’s Green Road South, at St. Margaret’s Road, across from Dalley Street, at Halson and Church Street, east of Academy Street and at Rousseaux Street,
- on Rousseaux Street east of Wilson Street East, at Academy Street and McNiven Road,
- on McNiven Road at Orton Avenue and Golf Links Road
- on Golf Links Road across from Onondaga Drive, at Kitty Murray’s Lane and Meadowlands Boulevard and across from Martindale Crescent,
- on Neville Drive at Martindale Crescent and
- on Martindale Crescent at #122 Martindale and in the Meadowlands Terminal.
Westbound buses leave Meadowlands Terminal at
- 5:55, 6:54, 7:52, 8:52 and 9:52 p.m., Thursday,
- 8:55 a.m. and every hour until 10:55 a.m., 11:57 a.m. and every hour until 3:57 p.m., 4:55, 5:55 and 6:54 p.m., 7:52 p.m. and every hour until 9:52 p.m., Friday,
- 9:40 a.m. and every hour until 9:40 p.m., Saturday and
- 10:20 a.m. and every hour until 4:20 p.m. Sunday.
The buses start their trips on Martindale Crescent, just north of Golf Links Road, then proceed:
southward along Martindale;
westward along Golf Links Road;
northward along McNiven Road;
westward along Rousseaux Street;
southwestward along Wilson Streets East and West; and then
southward along Trinity Road, entering the fairgrounds through Gate 3,
ending their trips on the north side of the free parking area west of Gate 2.Westbound buses pick up passengers at stops
- on Golf Links Road at Legend Court, across from Kitty Murray’s Lane, at Onondaga Drive and McNiven Road,
- on McNiven Road at Tomahawk Crescent and Mohawk Road,
- on Rousseaux Street across from Academy Street,
- on Wilson Street East south of Old Dundas Road, across from Academy Street, at Sulphur Springs Road, across from Halson Street, at Dalley Drive, Jerseyville Road East and Fiddler’s Green Road North.
- on Wilson Street West west of Fiddler’s Green Road North, at #35 Wilson West, west of Dunham Drive, across from Seminole Road, at Central Drive, west of Valleyview Drive and at Meadowbrook Drive,
- on Shaver Road South across from Liddycoat Lane and at Garner Road West,
- on Garner Road West at Walmart and across from Rayal Farms.
You can view a map and full schedule for the shuttle services here. (.pdf)
Brampton
Brampton Farmers Market
Saturday mornings and early afternoons until October 8, the City of Brampton is closing
- Main Streets North and South between Nelson and Wellington Streets
to accommodate the city’s weekly farmers market.
Brampton Transit is detouring service during the market.
2 Main
From 5:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street North and Nelson Street, then detour:
westward along Nelson Street West, passing, but not stopping at, the Downtown Transit Terminal,
southward along George Streets North and South; and then
eastward along Wellington Street West to Main South,
resuming their regular route southward along Main.Southbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Main Street North at Queen Street West and
- on Main Street South at Wellington Street West.
Northbound buses reverse the detour routing.
Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Main Streets South and North at Wellington Street, John Street, north of Queen Street and at Theatre Lane.
You can view a map of the detour routing here. (.pdf)
24 Van Kirk
From 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street North and Nelson Street East, then detour:
eastward along Nelson East; and then
southward along George Street North to a temporary stop across from Diplock Lane,
ending their trips.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Main Street South at Wellington Street West,
- on Wellington Street West at George Street South and
- on George Street North north of Diplock Lane.
Northbound buses start their trips on George Street North across from Diplock Lane, then proceed:
southward along George North;
westward along Queen Street West;
northward along Mill Street North; and then
eastward along Nelson Street West to George North,
resuming their regular route eastward along Nelson West.Northbound buses skip their regular stop
- on George Street North north of Diplock Lane.
You can view a map of the detour routing here. (.pdf)
502 Züm Main
From 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street North and Nelson Street West, then detour:
westward along Nelson Street West, passing, but not stopping at, the Downtown Transit Terminal,
southward along George Streets North and South; and then
eastward along Wellington Street West to Main South,
resuming their regular route southward along Main.Southbound buses skip this Züm station:
- Wellington.
Northbound buses reverse the detour routing.
Northbound buses skip these Züm stations:
- Wellington and Theatre Lane.
You can view a map of the detour routing here. (.pdf)
Cambridge
See Hespeler.
Georgetown
Downtown Georgetown Farmers Market
Saturday mornings until October 15, the Town of Halton Hills is closing
- Main Street South Georgetown between James and Church Streets
to accommodate the Georgetown Central Business Improvement Area’s weekly market.
GO Transit is detouring service during the weekly market.
31 Guelph / Georgetown / Toronto bus
From 6:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, September 24, eastbound buses from Guelph operate along their regular route to Main and Guelph Streets (Provincial Highway 7) and then proceed:
southeastward along Guelph to Mill Street,
resuming their regular route southwestward along Guelph.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Main Street South opposite Cross Street and at Wesleyan Street and
- on Mill Street at Guelph Street.
Westbound buses reverse the detour routing.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Mill Street south of Guelph Street and
- on Main Street South opposite Wesleyan Street and at Cross Street.
Guelph
Guelph events include an Ontario Hockey Leaguegame (September 23); the Safe Semester Project (September 23, 24); and the University of Guelph Homecoming (September 24).
Ontario Hockey League action
All Guelph Transit routes
You can ride any Guelph Transit bus for free Friday, September 23 to the Guelph Storm pre-season game against the Oshawa Generals at 7:30 p.m. — if you have a valid ticket to the game.
You can ride free of fare to and from the Sleeman Centre Friday evening after 5 p.m. by simply showing the Guelph Transit driver your game ticket.
Safe Semester Project
The City of Guelph is closing
- Macdonell Street between the Macdonell parking lot and the West Parkade and
- Wyndham Street North between Cork and Carden Streets.
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2 to accommodate the annual program to create a safe and enjoyable environment for downtown patrons, including the influx of students who settle in Guelph each year. The program works to reduce conflicts between pedestrians and drivers getting in and out of downtown on weekends and prevent littering and “public nuisances”.
Guelph Transit is detouring buses operating into and out of Guelph Central Station terminal, while the streets are closed.
3A East Loop counterclockwise
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 10 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, buses operate along their regular route to Guelph Central Station terminal, platform 5, then proceed:
west-, north- and eastward through the terminal;
eastward along Macdonell Street; and then
northwestward along Woolwich Street to Wyndham Street North / Eramosa Road,
resuming their regular route northeastward along Woolwich.Buses skip their regular stops
- on Wellington Street East beside Wellington Place,
- on Wyndham Street South at Fountain Street East and
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North across from Quebec Street, beside Pharmasave).
3B East Loop clockwise
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, buses operate along their regular route to Woolwich Street and Wyndham Street North, then detour:
southeastward along Woolwich;
westward along Macdonell Street;
south- and westward through Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 6; then continuing,
west- and eastward though the terminal
eastward along Macdonell;
southwestward along Wellington Street East to Gordon Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Gordon.Buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North south of Quebec Street, beside IF Shoes).
12 General Hospital
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Eramosa Road and Woolwich Street, then detour:
southeastward along Woolwich;
westward along MacDonell Street; and then
south- and westward into Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 7,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North south of Quebec Street, beside IF Shoes).
Outbound buses start their trips at platform 19 in Guelph Central Station terminal, as usually, then proceed:
eastward along MacDonell Street; and then
northwestward along Woolwich Street to Wyndham Street North / Eramosa Road,
resuming their regular route northeastward along Eramosa.Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North across from Quebec Street, beside Pharmasave).
5 Gordon
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Gordon Street and Fountain Street West, then detour:
eastward along Fountain West;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North;
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal;
eastward along Macdonell Street; and the
south- and westward through the terminal to platform 10.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Gordon Street across from Nottingham Street and
- on Wilson Street at Carden Street (beside City Hall).
Outbound start their trips at platform 4 of Guelph Central Station terminal, as usually, then proceed:
westward through the terminal and Carden Street;
southward along Wyndham Street South; and then
westward along Fountain Street West to Gordon Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Gordon.Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Gordon Street at Nottingham Street.
14 Grange
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Inbound buses operate along their regular route.
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, outbound buses start their trips from platform 10 in Guelph Central Station terminal, then proceed:
eastward through the terminal to MacDonell Street,
resuming their regular route eastward along MacDonell.
10 Imperial
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Paisley and Norfolk Streets, then detour:
southward along Norfolk and Gordon Streets;
eastward along Fountain Street East;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North;
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal;
eastward along Macdonell Street; and then
south- and westward through the terminal to platform 9,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North south of Quebec Street, beside IF Shoes).
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Gordon Street at Nottingham Street.
Outbound buses start their trips at platform #3 in Guelph Central Station terminal, as usually, then proceed:
westward through the terminal and along Carden Street;
southward along Wyndham Streets North and South;
westward along Fountain Street West; and then
northward along Gordon and Norfolk Streets to Quebec Street / Paisley Street,
resuming their regular route westward along Paisely.Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Quebec Street west of Wyndham Street North beside BMO).
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Wyndham Street South at Farquhar Street,
- on Gordon Street across from Nottingham Street and
- on Norfolk Street at Cork Street East.
20 Northwest Industrial
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Paisley and Norfolk Streets, then detour:
southward along Norfolk and Gordon Streets;
eastward along Fountain Street East;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North; and then
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 9,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North south of Quebec Street, beside IF Shoes).
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Gordon Street at Nottingham Street.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
16 Southgate
inbound buses operate along their regular route.
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, outbound buses operate along their regular route to Wellington Street East and Wyndham Street South, then detour:
northward along Wyndham South;
westward along Fountain Street East; and then
southward along Gordon Street to Wellington,
resuming their regular route southward along Gordon.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Wellington Street East west of Wyndham Street South.
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Gordon Street at Nottingham Street and Wellington Street West.
8 Stone Road Mall
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Waterloo Avenue and Gordon Street, then detour:
southward along Gordon;
eastward along Fountain Street West;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North; and then
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 19,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Wilson Street at Carden Street (beside City Hall).
Outbound buses start their trips at platform 7 in Guelph Central Station terminal, then proceed:
westward through the terminal and along Carden Street;
southward along Wyndham Streets North and South;
westward along Fountain Street West; and then
southward along Gordon Street to Wellington Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Gordon.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Wyndham Street South at Farquhar Street and
- on Wellington Street East west of Wyndham Street South.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Gordon Street at Wellington Street West.
13 Victoria Road Recreation Centre
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Eramosa Road and Woolwich Street, then detour:
southeastward along Woolwich;
westward along MacDonell Street; and then
south- and westward into Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 7,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North south of Quebec Street, beside IF Shoes).
Outbound buses start their trips at platform 19 in Guelph Central Station terminal, as usually, then proceed:
eastward along MacDonell Street; and then
northwestward along Woolwich Street to Wyndham Street North / Eramosa Road,
resuming their regular route northeastward along Eramosa.Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North north of Douglas Street, beside Scotiabank).
9 Waterloo
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Waterloo Avenue and Gordon Street, then detour:
southward along Gordon;
eastward along Fountain Street West;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North; and then
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 18,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Wilson Street at Carden Street (beside City Hall).
Outbound buses start their trips at platform 7 in Guelph Central Station terminal, then proceed:
westward through the terminal and along Carden Street;
southward along Wyndham Streets North and South;
westward along Fountain Street West; and then
southward along Gordon Street to Wellington Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Gordon.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Wyndham Street South at Farquhar Street and
- on Wellington Street East west of Wyndham Street South.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Gordon Street at Wellington Street West.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
2A West Loop clockwise
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, buses operate along their regular route to Woolwich Street and Wyndham Street North, then detour:
southeastward along Woolwich;
westward along Macdonell Street;
south-, west- and eastward** through Guelph Central Station;
eastward along Macdonell to platform 1; then continuing
eastward along Macdonell;
southwestward along Wellington Street,
northward along Wyndham Street South;
westward along Fountain Street West; and then
southward along Gordon Street to Wellington Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Gordon.Buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North south of Quebec Street, beside IF Shoes).
2B West Loop counterclockwise
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, buses operate along their regular route to Gordon and Wellington Streets, then detour:
northward along Gordon;
westward along Fountain Street West;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North;
eastward along Carden Street and into Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 14; then continuing
eastward along Macdonell Street; and then
northwestward along Woolwich Street to Wyndham Street North / Eramosa Road,
resuming their regular route northwestward along Woolwich.Buses skip their regular stops
- on Wellington Street East beside Wellington Place,
- on Wyndham Street South at Fountain Street East and
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North north of Douglas Street, beside Scotiabank).
11 Willow West
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Paisley and Norfolk Streets, then detour:
southward along Norfolk and Gordon Streets;
eastward along Fountain Street East;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North;
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal; and
eastward along Macdonell Street to platform 2,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North south of Quebec Street, beside IF Shoes).
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Gordon Street at Nottingham Street.
Outbound buses start their trips at platform #15 in Guelph Central Station terminal, as usually, then proceed:
eastward through the terminal and MacDonell Street
westward through the terminal and along Carden Street;
southward along Wyndham Streets North and South;
westward along Fountain Street West; and then
northward along Gordon and Norfolk Streets to Quebec Street / Paisley Street,
resuming their regular route westward along Paisely.Outbound buses serve all regular stops.
They also drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Wyndham Street South at Farquhar Street and
- on Gordon Street across from Nottingham Street.
4 York
(Guelph Transit hasn’t confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this program in previous years.)
Inbound buses operate along their regular route.
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 9 until early Sunday, October 2, outbound buses start their trips at platform 9 in Guelph Central Station terminal, then proceed:
eastward through the terminal and along Carden Street;
southward along Wyndham Streets North and South; and then
eastward along Wellington Street East to Neeve Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Neeve.Outbound buses serve all regular stops.
They also drop off or pick up passengers at a stop
- on Wyndham Street South at Farquhar Street.
University of Guelph Homecoming
Guelph Transit is operating extra buses along the “university express” routes Saturday to get fans to and from the Homecoming game as the University of Guelph Gryphons meet the Western Mustangs at Alumni Stadium.
58 Edinburgh express
Buses leave University Centre Terminal every 20 minutes from 11 a.m. until 12:40 p.m. and from 4 p.m. until 5:40 p.m. Saturday, September 24.
57 Ironwood express
Buses leave University Centre Terminal every 20 minutes from 11 a.m. until 12:40 p.m. and from 4 p.m. until 5:40 p.m. Saturday, September 24.
50 Stone Road express
Buses leave University Centre Terminal every 20 minutes from 11:10 a.m. until 12:50 p.m. and from 4:10 until 5:50 p.m. Saturday, September 24. Morning service, departing from the University Centre
56 Victoria express
Buses leave University Centre Terminal every 30 minutes from 11:15 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. and from 4:15 until 5:45 p.m. Saturday, September 24.
Halton Hills
See Georgetown.
Hespeler
Hespeler Village Market
The City of Cambridge is closing
- Queen Street East between Guelph Avenue / Adam Street and Tannery Street East,
Friday afternoons and evenings until October 7 to accommodate the market.
Grand River Transit is detouring buses, while the street is closed.
203 iXpress
Inbound buses operate along their regular route.
From 3 until 8 p.m. Friday, September 23, outbound buses operate along their regular route to Adam and Tannery Streets, then detour:
northward along Adam to Queen Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Guelph Avenue.Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Tannery Street East at Queen Street East.
Kawartha Lakes
See Lindsay.
Lindsay
Lindsay Farmers Market
Saturday mornings until October 29, the City of Kawartha Lakes is closing
- Victoria Avenue North between Peel Street and Kent Street West
during the weekly market.
Lindsay Transit is detouring buses to accommodate the event.
Green route
From 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Victoria Avenue North and Peel Street, then detour:
eastward along Peel Street;
southward along Cambridge Street North; and then
westward along Kent Street West to Victoria Avenue North,
resuming their regular route westward along Kent West.Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
Milton
Milton Farmers Market
The Town of Milton is closing
- Main Street East between James and Martin Streets
Saturday mornings until October 8 to accommodate the Milton Chamber of Commerce’s weekly market.
Milton Transit is detouring buses while the street is closed.
2 Main
Until noon Saturday, September 24, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street East and James Street, then detour:
northward along James; and then
eastward along Mill Street to Martin Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Martin.Westbound buses operate along their regular route.
6 Scott
Until noon Saturday, September 24, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street East and James Street, then detour:
northward along James;
eastward along Mill Street; and then
southward along Martin Street to Main East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Martin.Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.
Peterborough
Peterborough Pride parade
The City of Peterborough is closing
- George Street North between Brock and King Streets
Saturday afternoon to accommodate the annual festival parade.
The event affects GO Transit and Peterborough Transit services.
GO Transit
88 Peterborough / Oshawa
(GO Transit has confirmed that buses are detouring but has not confirmed detour-routing information. This post describes how it detoured buses in previous years during this event.)
From 2 until 3 p.m. Saturday, September 24, southbound buses operate along their regular route to George Street North and Parkhill Road West, then detour:
westward along Parkhill West; and then
southward along Aylmer Street North to Simcoe Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Aylmer North.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on George Street North at Simcoe Street and
- on Simcoe Street at the Downtown Peterborough Terminal.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Aylmer Street North at Simcoe Street.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Charlotte Street and Aylmer Street North, then detour:
northward along Aylmer Street North; and then
eastward along Parkhill Road West to Water Street North,
resuming their regular route northward along Water North.Northbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Simcoe Street at the Downtown Peterborough Terminal.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Aylmer Street North at Simcoe Street.
Peterborough Transit
11 Ashburnham
(Peterborough Transit has not confirmed the detour routing information. This post describes how it detoured buses during previous events that closed George Street.)
From about 2 until 3 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Hunter Street East and Burnham Street, then detour:
southward along Burnham;
eastward along Maria Street;
northward along Rogers Street;
eastward along Douro Street;
northward along Armour Road;
westward along Parkhill Roads East and West;
southward along Aylmer Street North;
eastward along Simcoe Street; and then
northward into the Downtown Terminal,
ending their trips.Outbound buses start their trips in the Downtown Terminal, as usual, then proceed:
westward along Simcoe Street;
northward along Aylmer Street North;
eastward along Parkhill Roads West and East;
southward along Armour Road;
westward along Dufferin Street;
southward along Rogers Street;
westward along Hunter Street East;
southward along Burnham Street;
eastward along Maria Street; and then
northward along Rogers Street to Hunter East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Hunter.
10 Collison
(Peterborough Transit has not confirmed the detour routing information. This post describes how it detoured buses during previous events that closed George Street.)
From about 2 until 3 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Lansdowne Street and George Street South, then detour:
westward along Lansdowne;
northward along Aylmer Streets South and North;
eastward along Simcoe Street; and then
northward into the Downtown Terminal,
ending their trips.Outbound buses reverse the detour routing.
1 George North
(Peterborough Transit has not confirmed the detour routing information. This post describes how it detoured buses during previous events that closed George Street.)
From about 2 until 3 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to George Street North and Parkhill Road West, then detour:
westward along Parkhill West;
southward along Aylmer Street North;
eastward along Simcoe Street; and then
northward into the Downtown Terminal,
ending their trips.Outbound buses start their trips at the Downtown Terminal, as usual, then proceed:
westward along Simcoe;
northward along Aylmer Street North; and then
eastward along Parkhill Road West to Water Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Water.
9 Nichols Park
(Peterborough Transit has not confirmed the detour routing information. This post describes how it detoured buses during previous events that closed George Street.)
From about 2 until 3 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Armour Road and Parkhill Road East, then detour:
westward along Parkhill Roads East and West;
southward along Aylmer Street North;
eastward along Simcoe Street; and then
northward into the Downtown Terminal,
ending their trips.Outbound buses reverse the detour routing.
Trent East Bank express
(Peterborough Transit has not confirmed the detour routing information. This post describes how it detoured buses during previous events that closed George Street.)
From about 2 until 3 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Armour Road and Parkhill Road East, then detour:
westward along Parkhill Roads East and West;
southward along Aylmer Street North;
eastward along Simcoe Street; and then
northward into the Downtown Terminal,
ending their trips.Outbound buses reverse the detour routing.
St. Catharines
Niagara Wine Festival Grande Parade
The City of St. Catharines is closing
- Lake Street between Louisa Street and Welland Avenue / James Street,
- James Street between Welland Avenue / Lake Street and Church Street,
- Church Street between James and Ontario Streets,
- Ontario Street between Church and St. Paul Streets,
- St. Paul Street between Ontario and Geneva Streets and
- Geneva Street between St. Paul Street and Welland Avenue.
Saturday morning and afternoon to accommodate the annual parade.
The event affects Niagara Region Transit and St. Catharines Transit Commission service.
Niagara Region Transit
40 Niagara Falls - St. Catharines
50 Niagara Falls - St. Catharines
Until about 1:45.m. Saturday, September 24, buses operate along their regular route to McGuire and Carlisle Streets, then detour:
westward along McGuire to beside the Meridian Centre,
ending their trips.Buses skip their regular stop
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop
- on McGuire Street beside the Meridian Centre.
45 St. Catharines - Niagara Falls
St. Catharines - Niagara Falls
70 **St. Catharines - Welland
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, buses start their trips on McGuire Street in front of the Meridian Centre, then proceed:
westward along McGuire;
north-, east- and southward along Ice Dogs Way; and then
eastward along McGuire to Carlisle Street,
resuming their regular route eastward along McGuire.Buses skip their regular stop
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on McGuire Street beside the Meridian Centre.
75 Welland - St. Catharines
Until about 1:45.m. Saturday, September 24, buses operate along their regular route to McGuire and Carlisle Streets, then detour:
westward along McGuire to beside the Meridian Centre,
ending their trips.Buses skip their regular stop
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop
- on McGuire Street beside the Meridian Centre.
St. Catharines Transit Commission
116 Brock - Glenridge
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Glenridge and Westchester Avenues, then detour:
eastward along Westchester;
northward along Geneva Street; and then
westward along Race Street to Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Westchester Avenue at St. Paul Street,
- on St. Paul Street across from Queen and James Streets and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street, east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle,
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
southward along Geneva Street; and then
westward along Westchester Avenue to Glenridge Avenue,
resuming their regular route southward along Glenridge.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal,
- on King Street at Market Square and west of Queen Street and
- on Ontario Street at Trafalgar Street.
Instead, outbound buses pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
117 Bunting - Lakeshore
(The St. Catharines Transit Commission has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied in 2015 about this event.)
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Westchester and Geneva Avenues, then detour
northward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.
Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Westchester Avenue across from Glenridge Avenue and at St. Paul Street,
- on St. Paul Street across from Queen and James Streets and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street, east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race to Carlisle,
resuming their regular route southward along Carlisle.Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, outbound buses pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
109 Geneva - Lakeshore
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Fairview Mall terminal, then detour:
westward along YMCA Drive;
southward along Lake Street;
westward along Carlton Street;
southward along Ontario Street;
westward along Fourth Avenue;
southward along Highway 407
eastward along Westchester Avenue;
northward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Geneva Street beside Fairview Mall, at South Service Road, south of Linwood Street, Russell and Maple Avenue and at Welland Avenue,
- on Welland Avenue across from Court Street and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Lake Street south of Meadowvale Drive, at Springdale Avenue and Carlton Street,
- on Carlton Street west of York Street and across from Taylor Avenue,
- on Ontario Street across from Pleasant Avenue and south of Woodroffe Avenue,
- on Fourth Avenue west of Welland Vale Road and
- on Race Street east of Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street just east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle;
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
southward along Geneva Street;
northwestward along Highway 406;
northward along Ontario Street; and then
eastward along Carlton Street to Lake Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Lake.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal,
- on St. Paul Street east of Carlisle and Court Streets and
- on Geneva Street north of St. Paul / Queenston / Niagara Streets and Welland Avenue and at Ottawa Street.
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Ontario Street north of Welland Avenue and at Carlton Street,
- on Carlton Street across from Shakespeare Avenue and east of York Street,
- on Lake Street across from Erindale Drive and ]> + on YMCA Drive east of Lake Street.
110 Glenridge - Pen Centre
Until about 1:30 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Glenridge and Westchester Avenues, then detour:
eastward along Westchester;
northward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Westchester Avenue at St. Paul Street,
- on St. Paul Street across from Queen and James Streets and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street, east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle,
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
southward along Geneva Street; and then
westward along Westchester Avenue to Glenridge Avenue,
resuming their regular route southward along Glenridge.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal,
- on King Street at Market Square and west of Queen Street and
- on Ontario Street at Trafalgar Street.
Instead, outbound buses pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
108 Grantham - Port Weller
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Welland Avenue and Tasker Street, then detour:
southward along Tasker Street;
westward along Queenston Street;
southward along Riordan Street;
westward along Gale Crescent;
northward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to just east of Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Welland Avenue at Niagara, Geneva, Water and Catharine Streets,
- on Clark Street south of Welland Avenue,
- on Church Street west of Clark Street,
- on Carlisle Street north of King Street and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Riordon Street at Gale Crescent,
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street just east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle Street;
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
northward along Geneva Street;
eastward along Gale Crescent;
northward along Riordan Street;
eastward along Queenston Street; and then
northward along Tasker Street to Welland Avenue,
resuming their regular route eastward along Welland.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal,
- on Carlisle Street north of King Street,
- on Clark Street at Welland Avenue,
- on Welland Avenue at Court Street, across from Water Street, east of Geneva Street and at Niagara, Page and Tasker Streets.
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street,
- on Gale Crescent across from Riordan, Calvin and Frank Streets.
101 Hospital - Port Dalhousie
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inboundbuses operate along their regular route to Fourth Avenue and Highway 406, then detour:
southeastward along Highway 406;
westward along Westchester Avenue;
northward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to just east of Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Welland Avenue at Queen Street,
- on James Street south of Welland Avenue / Lake Street, at Duke, Market and Summer Streets and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Westchester Avenue at Geneva Street and
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street just east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle;
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
southward along Geneva Street; and then
northwestward along Highway 406 to Fourth Avenue,
resuming their regular route westward along Fourth.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal,
- on James Street across from Duke Street and at Lake Street / Welland Avenue,
- on Welland Avenue across from Queen Street and
- on Fourth Avenue west of Ontario Street.
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
106 Lake St - Port Dalhousie
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Lake and Carlton Streets, then detour:
westward along Carlton Street;
southward along Ontario Street;
westward along Fourth Avenue;
southward along Highway 407;
eastward along Westchester Avenue;
northward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Lake Street across from Stuart Avenue, south of Russell Street, at Dufferin Street, south of Beech Street, at Albert and Louisa Streets and Welland Avenue,
- on James Street south of Welland Avenue / Lake Street, at Duke, Market and Summer Streets and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Carlton Street west of York Street and across from Taylor Avenue,
- on Ontario Street across from Pleasant Avenue and south of Woodroffe Avenue,
- on Fourth Avenue west of Welland Vale Road and
- on Race Street east of Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street just east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle;
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
southward along Geneva Street;
northwestward along Highway 406;
northward along Ontario Street; and then
eastward along Carlton Street to Lake Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Lake.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal,
- on James Street across from Duke Street and at Lake Street / Welland Avenue,
- on Lake Street at Elizabeth and Louisa Streets, north of Albert, Beech and Dufferin Streets and at Russell and Stuart Avenues.
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
104 Oakdale - Pen Centre
(The St. Catharines Transit Commission has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied in 2015 about this event.)
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inboundbuses operate along their regular route to Race and McGuire Street, then detour:
north- and westward along Race to just east of Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street just east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle;
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
northward along Geneva Street; and then
westward along Gale Crescent to Riordan Street,
resuming their regular route eastward along Gale.Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, outbound buses pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
102 Ontario St
(The St. Catharines Transit Commission has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied in 2015 about this event.)
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Ontario Street and Welland / Fourth Avenues, then detour:
westward along Fourth; southeastward along Highway 406;
westward along Westchester Avenue;
northward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to just east of Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Ontario Street beside Hôtel Dieu Hospital, at College Street and Norris Place,
- on Church Street at William Street and Market Square,
- on Academy Street south of Church Street and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Westchester Avenue at Geneva Street and
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street just east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle;
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
southward along Geneva Street;
northwestward along Highway 406; and then
westward along Fourth Avenue to Ontario Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Ontario.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal,
- on King Street at Market Square and Queen Street and
- on Ontario Street at Church and Midland Streets and across from Hôtel Dieu Hospital.
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
118 Secord Woods
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Queenston and Church Streets, then detour:
westward along Queenston;
southward along Riordan Street;
westward along Gale Crescent;
southward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to just east of Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Church Street west of Queenston Street, at Niagara and Geneva Streets,
- on King Street at Court Street and
- in Downtown Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Gale Crescent west of Frank Street and at Calvin and Riordan Streets and
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street just east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race,
resuming their regular route southward along Carlisle;Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- in Downtown Terminal.
Instead, outbound buses pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.
112 Vine St
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Haig and Carlton Streets, then detour:
westward along Carlton Street;
southward along Ontario Street;
westward along Fourth Avenue;
southward along Highway 407
eastward along Westchester Avenue;
northward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Carlton Street across from Shakespeare Avenue and east of York Street,
- on Lake Street across from Stuart Street,
- on Russell Avenue west of Henry Street,
- on Catharine Street at Albert Street and Welland Avenue,
- on Clark Street south of Raymond Street and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Ontario Street across from Pleasant Avenue and south of Woodruffe Avenue,
- on Fourth Avenue west of Welland Vale Road and
- on Race Street east of Carlisle Street.
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street just east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle;
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
southward along Geneva Street;
northwestward along Highway 406;
westward along Fourth AvenueOutbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal,
- on Clark Street at Welland Avenue,
- on Catharine Street at Hetherington Street,
- on Russell Avenue at George Street,
- on Lake Street at Stuart Street,
- on Carlton Street west of York Street and across from Taylor Avenue.
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Race Street east of Carlisle Street and
- on Ontario Street north of Welland Avenue and at Carlton Street.
115 West St. Catharines
From 8 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Smart Centre Benfield, then detour:
northward along Louth Street;
eastward along Fourth Street; southeastward along Highway 406;
westward along Westchester Avenue;
northward along Geneva Street;
westward along Race Street to just east of Carlisle Street,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Louth Street at Ridley Road and St. Paul Street West,
- on St. Paul Street West at Lloyd Street, east of Leeper Street, across from Dexter Street and at Bellevue Terrace,
- on St. Paul Street at McGuire Street and across from Queen and James Streets and
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal.
Instead, inbound buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street,
Outbound buses start their trips on Race Street just east of Carlisle Street, then proceed:
westward along Race;
southward along Carlisle;
eastward along McGuire and Race Streets;
southward along Geneva Street;
northwestward along Highway 406;
westward along Fourth Street; and then
southward along Louth Street to Smart Centres,
resuming their regular route.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Downtown St. Catharines Terminal,
- on King Street at Market Square and Queen Street and
- on Ontario Street at Trafalgar Street,
- on St. Paul Street West beside Memorial Park, west of Henrietta Street and at McDonald, Great Western, and Louth Streets and
- on Louth Street south of Ridley Road and at Crestcombe and Benfield Drives.
Instead, outbound buses pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Race Street at Carlisle Street.