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Weekend events affect transit services, November 29, 30, December 1



Santa Claus Parades, holiday markets and other seasonal events in Burlington, Markham, Mississauga, Stouffville, Toronto and the Waterdown area of Hamilton affect transit services this weekend — Friday, November 29, Saturday, November 30 and Sunday, December 1.


The events affect service along these routes:

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The Friday, November 29 events affecting transit services are: the Distillery Winter Village; the Markham Festival of Lights; and the Stouffville Holiday Market.

The Saturday, November 30 events affecting transit services are: the Distillery Winter Village; the Flamborough Santa Claus Parade; and the Markham Santa Claus Parade.

The Sunday, December 1 events affecting transit services are: the Burlington Christmas Parade; the Distillery Winter Village; and the Mississauga Santa Claus Parade.

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Burlington


Burlington Christmas Parade

The City of Burlington is closing

  • Drury Lane between Caroline and New streets,
  • New Street between Teen Tour Way and Martha Street,
  • Martha Street between New and James streets,
  • James Street between Martha and Brant streets and
  • Brant Street between Elgin Street and Ghent Avenue

and other streets in downtown Burlington Sunday to accommodate the annual event.

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Burlington Transit and the Hamilton Street Railway are likely detouring buses while the streets are closed, but have not confirmed detour-routing information.

Burlington Transit

2 Brant

(Burlington Transit has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this part of the post on information it supplied about detours for this event during previous years. Note that this is unofficial information. BT may operate buses with a different service pattern this year.)

From 11 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Sunday, December 1, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Fairview and Brant Streets, then detour:

westward along Fairview;
southward along Maple Avenue;
eastward along Lakeshore Road;
northward along Elizabeth Street;
westward through the parking lot south of James Street; and then
southward along John Street to Downtown Burlington Terminal,
ending their trips.

Inbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Brant Street beyond Fairview Street, at Grahams Lane, beyond Ghent Avenue, across from Blairholm Avenue, at Baldwin Street, beyond Blenheim Street, at Caroline Street and beyond Ontario Street.

Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Fairview Street beside #1215 Fairview,
  • on Maple Avenue beyond Fairview Street, across from Thorpe Road, at the south entrance to Mapleview Centre, across from Richmond Road, at Augustus Drive, across from Maple Crossing Boulevard [south], Ontario Street and Elgin Street and at North Shore Boulevard East and
  • on Lakeshore Road across from Brock, Nelson and Burlington avenues and Locust Street.

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Northbound buses start their trips in Downtown Burlington Terminal, as usually, then proceed:

eastward through the parking lot south of James Street;
southward along Elizabeth Street;
westward along Lakeshore Road;
northward along Maple Avenue; and then
eastward along Fairview Street to Brant Street,
resuming their regular path eastward along Fairview.

Outbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on James Street at Brant Street,
  • on Brant Street at Caroline Street, across from Blenheim Street and at Victoria and Blairholme avenues, Prospect Street, Ghent Avenue and Maplewood Drive.

Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Lakeshore Road at Burlington and Nelson avenues and beyond Brock Avenue,
  • on Maple Avenue beyond Lakeshore Road, at Elgin Street, beyond Ontario Street, at Maple Crossing Boulevard [south and north], at Richmond Road, across from the south entrance to Mapleview Centre, beyond Thorpe Road and at Fairview Street.

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4 Central

(Burlington Transit has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this part of the post on information it supplied about detours for this event during previous years. Note that this is unofficial information. BT may operate buses with a different service pattern this year.)

From 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday, December 1, eastbound buses operate along their regular path to John Street at the Downtown Burlington terminal, then proceed:

eastward through the parking lot south of James Street;
southward along Elizabeth Street;
eastward along Lakeshore Road;
northward along Rossmore Boulevard;
eastward along New Street; and then
northward along Cumberland Avenue to Rexway Drive,
resuming their regular path eastward along Rexway.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on James Street at Martha Street,
  • on New Street across from Holtby Avenue and at Smith and Stinson avenues,
  • on Teen Tour Way beside the Central Library,
  • on Drury Lane beyond Teen Tour Way, at Courtland Drive, Woodward Avenue and Prospect Street,
  • on Prospect Street across from Paling Road and Wesley Street, at Guelph Line, beyond Guelph Line and Regency Court, at Dynes Road, beside #3270 Prospect and at Cumberland Avenue.

Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Lakeshore Road beyond Pearl Street and Old Lakeshore Road, across from Smith and Seneca avenues, beyond Green Street and at St. Paul Street and
  • on New Street across from Dynes Road.

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Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Prospect Street across from #s 3270 and 3204 Prospect, Dynes Road and Regency Lane, at Guelph Line, beyond Guelph Line and at Parker Crescent,
  • on Drury Lane beyond Prospect Street, at Woodward Avenue and Courtland Drive and across from Teen Tour Way,
  • on Teen Tour Way beside the Burlington Seniors Centre,
  • on New Street beyond Teen Tour Way, at Drury Lane and Lorne and Martha Streets and
  • on James Street at Pearl Street.

Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on New Street at Dynes Road and beside #3131 New and
  • on Lakeshore Road at Market and Green streets, beyond Delaware Avenue, at Stratheden Drive and Smith Avenue, beyond Torrance Street and at Martha and Elizabeth streets.

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3 Guelph

(Burlington Transit has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this part of the post on information it supplied about detours for this event during previous years. Note that this is unofficial information. BT may operate buses with a different service pattern this year.)

From 1 until 4:30 p.m. Sunday, December 1, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Guelph Line and Fairview Street, then detour:

eastward along Fairview;
southward along Cumberland Avenue;
westward along New Street;
southward** along Rossmore Boulevard; and then
eastward along Lakeshore Road to Guelph,
resuming their regular path westward along Lakeshore.

Inbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Guelph Line beyond Fairview and Prospect streets, at Woodward Avenue, across from Glencrest Road, at New Street, beyond New Street, across from Woodland Park Drive and Princess Boulevard and at Lakeshore Road.

Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Cumberland Avenue at Woodward Avenue and
  • on New Street at Dynes Road and beside #3131 New.

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Outbound operate along their regular path to Lakeshore Road and Guelph Line, then detour:

eastward along Lakeshore;
northward along Rossmore Boulevard;
eastward along New Street;
northward along Cumberland Avenue; and then
westward along Fairview Street to Guelph,
resuming their regular path northward along Guelph.

Outbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Guelph Line beyond Lakeshore Road, at Princess Road and Woodland Park Drive, beyond New Street and at Glencrest Road, Woodward Avenue and Prospect and Fairview streets.

Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on New Street beside #3180 New and
  • on Cumberland Avenue at Northgate Drive.

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10 New - Maple

(Burlington Transit has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this part of the post on information it supplied about detours for this event during previous years. Note that this is unofficial information. BT may operate buses with a different service pattern this year.)

From 1 until 4:30 p.m. Sunday, December 1, eastbound buses operate along their regular path to Downtown Burlington Terminal, then detour:

eastward through the parking lot south of James Street;
southward along Elizabeth Street;
eastward along Lakeshore Road; and then
northward along Rossmore Boulevard to New Street,
resuming their regular path eastward along New.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on James Street at Martha Street and
  • on New Street across from Holtby Avenue, at Smith and Stinson avenues, beyond Delaware Avenue, across from Beverley Drive, at Guelph Line, beyond Guelph Line and at Rossmore Boulevard.

Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Elizabeth Street at Lakeshore Road and
  • on Lakeshore Road at Pearl Street, beyond Old Lakeshore Road, across from Smith Avenue, Stratheden Drive, Seneca Avenue and Green Street and at St. Paul Street.

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Westbound buses operate along their regular path to New Street and Rossmore Boulevard, then detour:

southward along Rossmore;
westward along Lakeshore Road;
northward along Elizabeth Street; and then
westward through the parking lot south of James Street to John Street
resuming their regular path southward along John and into Downtown Burlington terminal.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on New Street at Dynes and Claridge roads, Guelph Line and Beverley Drive, across from Seneca Avenue, beside the Burlington Seniors Centre, at Drury Lane and Lorne and Martha streets and
  • on James Street at Pearl Street.

Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Lakeshore Road at Market and Green streets, beyond Delaware Avenue, at Stratheden Drive and Smith Avenue, beyond Torrance Street and at Martha and Elizabeth streets.

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Hamilton Street Railway
11 Parkdale

(The HSR has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this post on information it supplied about detours for previous events that blocked James Street during prevoius years. Note that this is unofficial information. The HSR may operate with a different service pattern this year.)

Burlington-bound buses operate along their regular path.

From 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sunday, December 1, Hamilton-bound buses start their trips in the Downtown Burlington Terminal, as usually, then proceed:

eastward through the parking lot south of James Street to Elizabeth Street,
resuming their regular path southward along Elizabeth.

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Hamilton

See Waterdown.


Markham


Markham events affecting transit services include: the Markham Festival of Lights](#marlights) (November 29); and the Markham Santa Claus Parade (November 30).


Markham Festival of Lights

The Region of York is authorizing the City of Markham to close

  • Main Street North Markham (Regional Road 68) between Bullock Drive / Parkway Avenue and Highway 7

Friday afternoon and evening for the annual event.

The Toronto Transit Commission and York Region Transit are detouring buses while the street is closed.

Toronto Transit Commission
102D Markham Rd

From 4 until 10:30 p.m. Friday, November 29, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Main Street North Markham and Parkway Avenue, then detour:

eastward along Parkway;
southward along Wooten Way; and then
eastward along Highway 7 to Main,
resuming their regular path southward along Main South.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Street North at Bullock Drive, beyond Robinson Street and at Highway 7.

Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Parkway Avenue across from Paramount Road, Sir Bedevere Place [west], Sir Galahad Place [west] and Sir Bodwin Place and at Wooten Way North,
  • on Wooten Way North at Church Street, across from Linden Lea Street and at Highway 7 and
  • on Highway 7 at Wiseman and Albert streets.

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Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour path.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Street North across from Thompson Court and at Robinson Street and Parkway Avenue.

Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Highway 7 east of Main Street South, at Cosburn Road and Christman Court,
  • on Wooten Way North at Linden Lea and Church Streets and Parkway Avenue and
  • on Parkway Avenue beyond Sir Bodwin Place, at Sir Constantine Drive, beyond Sir Bedevere Place, at Paramount Road, beyond Orchard Street and at Main Street North.

The Markham Santa Claus Parade also affects service along this route.

York Region Transit
522 Markham local

After 3 p.m. Friday, November 29, westbound buses operate along their regular path to Church Street and Wooten Way North, then detour:

southward along Wooten North; and the
westward along Highway 7 to Main Street,
resuming their regular path westward along Highway 7.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Church Street west of Russell Stover Court,
  • on Robinson Street at Water Street,
  • on Water Street beside #22 Water and at Robinson Street,
  • on Main Street North beyond Robinson Street and Thompson Court and at Highway 7.

Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Wooten Way North across from Linden Lea Street and at Highway 7 and
  • on Highway 7 at Wiseman and Albert streets.

Eastbound buses operate along their regular path to Highway 7 and Main Street, then proceed:

along their regular path eastward along Highway 7.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Street North [northbound] across from Thompson Court and at Robinson Street,
  • on Robinson Street at Water Street,
  • on Water Street beside #22 Water and at Robinson Street and
  • on Main Street North [southbound] beyond Robinson Street and at Thompson Court.

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Markham Santa Claus Parade

The Region of York and the City of Markham are closing

  • Bullock Drive between Main Street North and Snider Drive from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m.,
  • Highway 7 between Ninth Line and Main Street from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m.
  • Main Street North Markham (Regional Road 68) between Bur Oak Avenue and Highway 7 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. and between Bullock Drive / Parkway Avenue and Highway 7 from 1 until 10 p.m.
  • Parkway Avenue between George and Main Streets from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. and
  • 16th Avenue (Regional Road 73) between Fincham and Mingay Avenues from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Saturday to accommodate the parade and the Main Street Markham Business Improvement Association’s day-long festival, which follows the parade.

The TTC and York Region Transit are detouring bus services during the events.

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Toronto Transit Commission
102D Markham Rd

From about 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, November 30, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Markham Road and Bur Oak Avenue, then proceed:

eastward along Bur Oak;
southward along Ninth Line; and then
westward along Highway 7 to Main Street Markham,
resuming their regular path southward along Main South.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Markham Road at Bur Oak and Edward Jeffreys avenues, beside #9350 Markham and at 16th Avenue and
  • on Main Street North at Springdale Avenue, beside Markham GO Station, at Bullock Drive, beyond Robinson Street and at Highway 7.

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Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour path.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Street South at Highway 7 and
  • on Main Street North beyond Highway 7, across from Thompson Court, at Robinson Street, Parkway Avenue, Ramona Boulevard (across from Markham GO Station), across from Springdale Street, at 16th Avenue, beyond 16th Avenue, across from Edward Jeffreys Avenue and at Bur Oak Avenue.

The Markham Festival of Lights also affects service along this route.

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York Region Transit
18 Bur Oak

From 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, November 30, expect delays at Bur Oak Avenue and Markham Road.

1 Highway 7

From 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, November 30, westbound buses operate along their regular path to Highway 7 and Ninth Line, then detour:

southward along Ninth Line and the Box Grove Bypass;
westward along Highway 407; and then
northward along Main Street South to Highway 7,
resuming their regular path westward along Highway 7.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Highway 7 at Ninth Line, beyond Ninth Line, at Wooten Way North and Wideman and Albert streets.

Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Ninth Line at Bercy Gate and Delmark Boulevard and
  • on Main Street South at James Scott Road.

Eastbound buses reverse the westbound detour path.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Highway 7 beyond Main Street South, at Cosburn Road, Christman Court, Wooten Way South and beyond Wooten Way South.

Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Main Street South at Princess Street and
  • on Ninth Line at Kenilworth Gate and Highway 7.

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16 16th Avenue

From 8 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Saturday, November 30, westbound buses operate along their regular path to 16th Avenue and Williamson Road, then detour:

northward along Williamson;
westward along Bur Oak Avenue; and then
southward along Mingay Avenue to 16th,
resuming their regular path westward along 16th.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on 16th Avenue across from Fincham Avenue, at Main Street North Markham, across from Quarry Stone Drive and at Mingay Avenue.

Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Williamson Road across from Forest Valley Road and Park Place Drive and
  • on Bur Oak Avenue across from Mount Joy GO Station and at Markham Road and Hammersley and Fred MacLaren boulevards.

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Eastbound buses reverse the westbound detour routing.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on 16th Avenue at Quarry Stone Drive, Main Street North Markham and Fincham Avenue.

Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Bur Oak Avenue at Fred MacLaren and Hammersley boulevards, Markham Road, beside Mount Joy GO Station and at Williamson Road,
  • on Williamson Road at Miramar Drive, beyond Forest Valley Road and at 16th Avenue.

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Viva purple

From 8 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Saturday, November 30, westbound buses operate along their regular path to Highway 7 East and Ninth Line, then detour:

southward along Ninth Line and the Box Grove Bypass;
eastward along 14th Avenue; and then
northward along Markham Road and Main Street South to Highway 7,
resuming their regular path westward along Highway 7.

Westbound buses skip their regular stop

  • at Wooten Way vivastation.

Eastbound buses operate along their regular path to Highway 7 and Main Street Markham, then detour:

southward along Main Street South and Markham Road;
eastward along 14th Avenue; and then
northward along the Box Grove Bypass and Ninth Line to Highway 7,
resuming their regular path northward along Ninth.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • at Main Street Markham and Wooten Way vivastations.

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Mississauga


Mississauga Santa Claus Parade

The City of Mississauga is closing

  • Glen Erin Drive between Dunwin Drive and Dundas Street West

and other nearby streets Sunday morning and afternoon to accommodate the event.

MiWay is detouring buses, while the streets are closed.

29 Park Royal

From 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday, December 1, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Glen Erin Drive and Council Ring Road, then detour:

eastward along Council Ring;
south- and eastward along South Millway;
southward along Fifth Line West; and then
westward along Dundas Street West to Glen Erin,
resuming their regular path westward along Dundas West.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Glen Erin Drive at Council Ring Road, Dunwin Drive, Motorway Boulevard and Dundas Street West.

Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on South Millway at Fifth Line West and
  • on Dundas Street West beyond Dunwin Drive and at Glen Erin Drive.

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Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Glen Erin Drive beyond Dundas Street West and at Dunwin Drive and Council Ring Road.

Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Dundas Street West beyond Liruma Road and across from Dunwin Drive.

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Stouffville

Stouffville Holiday Market

The Town of Whitchurch Stouffville is closing

  • Main Street between Park Drive and O’Brien Avenue

Friday afternoon and evening to accommodate the event.

GO Transit and York Region Transit are detouring buses, while the street is closed.

GO Transit
70D / 70F Uxbridge / Stouffville / Markham
71 / 71C Uxbridge / Stouffville / Toronto

After 5:30 p.m. Friday, November 29, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Tenth Line and Main Street Stouffville, then detour:

southward along Tenth;
westward along Hoover Park Drive and then
northward along Ninth Line to Main,
resuming their regular path westward along Main.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Street Stouffville at Stouffer, Mill and Edward streets.

Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Street Stouffville across from Edward Street and at Market and Stouffer streets.

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York Region Transit
9 Ninth Line

After 5:30 p.m. Friday, November 29, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Main Street and Ninth Line, then detour:

northward along Ninth;
east- and southward along Millard Street; and then
southward along Stouffer Street to Main,
resuming their regular path eastward along Main.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Street at Clarke Street, across from Edward Street and at Market Street, Park Drive and Stouffer Street.

Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour path.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Street at Park Drive and Church and Mill streets, across from Blake Street and at Clarke Street and Ninth Line.

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Toronto


Distillery Winter Village

The Distillery District is again hosting a seasonal market this year.

The TTC is providing extra service for passengers travelling to and from The Distillery during the event.

121 Esplanade - River
65 Parliament

Friday evenings and all day Saturdays and Sundays from Friday, November 15 until Sunday, December 29 and New Year’s Eve, Tuesday, December 31, the TTC is operating extra buses along the route.

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Waterdown


Flamborough Santa Claus Parade

The City of Hamilton is closing

  • Parkside Drive between Braeheid Avenue and Mill Street North Waterdown,
  • Centre Road between Concession 5 East and Parkside Drive,
  • Hamilton Street North between Parkside Drive and Dundas Street West Waterdown,
  • Dundas Street West Waterdown between Hamilton Street and Main Street North Waterdown and
  • Main Street North Waterdown between Dundas Street West Waterdown and Parkside Drive

Saturday evening to acommodate the annual parade.

The Hamilton Street Railway is revising service, while the streets are closed.

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Waterdown East shuttle buses

After 5 p.m. Saturday, November 30, southbound buses start their trips on Parkside Drive west of Avonsyde Boulevard, then proceed:

southward along Avonsyde;
westward along Dundas Street East [City Highway 5];
southward along Burke Street;
westward along Mountain Brow Road;
southward along Waterdown Road;
eastward along Alayne Bryk Way’
southward along the bus-only roadway to Aldershot GO Station; and then
loop around Aldershot GO Station to platform #10.

After dropping off passengers, southbound buses proceed:

northward along the bus-only roadway;
westward along Alayne Bryk Way;
southward along Waterdown Road;
eastward along Masonry Court;
southward along Cooke Boulevard;
westward along Plains Road West;
northward along Waterdown Road;
eastward along Alayne Bryk Way;
southward along the bus-only roadway to Aldershot GO Station; and then
loop around Aldershot GO Station to platform #10,
ending their trips.

Southbound shuttle buses leave Parksiide Drive west of Avonsyde Boulevard at at 5:16 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:16 a.m. They arrive for their first call at Aldershot GO Station at 5:42 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:42 a.m. They end their trips in Aldershot GO Station bus terminal at 5:50 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:50 a.m.

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Northbound buses start their trips at platform #10 in Aldershot GO Station bus terminal, then proceed:

northward along the bus-only roadway;
westward along Alayne Bryk Way;
northward along Waterdown Road;
eastward along Mountain Brow Road;
northward along Burke Street;
eastward along Dundas Street East [City Highway 5];
northward along First Street;
eastward along Niska Drive; and then
northward along Boulding Avenue; and then
eastward along Parkside Drive to Avonsyde Boulevard,
ending their trips.

Northbound shuttle buses leave Aldershot GO Station at 5:01 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:01 a.m. They end their trips on Parkside Drive west of Avonsyde Boulevard at 5:16 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:16 a.m.

Passengers travelling from east-end to west-end Waterdown may transfer at Aldershot GO Station bus terminal to Waterdown West shuttle buses.

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18 Waterdown Mountaineer

Buses operate along their regular path until 5 p.m. Saturday, November 30. After 5 p.m., the HSR replaces regular service with two shuttle bus routes:

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Waterdown MyRide

The HSR continues to provide regular on-demand service until 5 p.m. Saturday, November 30. After 5 p.m., the HSR replaces regular service with two shuttle bus routes:

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Waterdown West shuttle buses

After 5 p.m. Saturday, November 30, southbound buses start their trips at Flamborough Centre South Walmart, then proceed:

eastward along the Flamborough South Centre access road;
northward along Leavitt Boulevard;
westward along Dundas Street West [City Highway 5];
southward along Provincial Highway 6;
eastward along Provincial Highway 403;
southward along Waterdown Road;
eastward along Alayne Bryk Way’
southward along the bus-only roadway to Aldershot GO Station; and then
loop around Aldershot GO Station to platform #10.

After dropping off passengers, southbound buses proceed:

northward along the bus-only roadway;
westward along Alayne Bryk Way;
southward along Waterdown Road;
eastward along Masonry Court;
southward along Cooke Boulevard;
westward along Plains Road West;
northward along Waterdown Road;
eastward along Alayne Bryk Way;
southward along the bus-only roadway to Aldershot GO Station; and then
loop around Aldershot GO Station to platform #10,
ending their trips.

Southbound buses leave Walmart at 5:30 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:30 a.m. They arrive for their first call at Aldershot GO Station at 5:42 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:42 a.m. They end their trips in Aldershot GO Station bus terminal at 5:38 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:38 p.m.

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Northbound buses start their trips at platform #10 in Aldershot GO Station bus terminal, then proceed:

northward along the bus-only roadway;
westward along Alayne Bryk Way;
northward along Waterdown Road;
westward along Provincial Highway 403;
northward along Provincial Highway 6;
eastward along Dundas Street West Waterdown [City Highway 5];
southward along Leavitt Boulevard;
eastward into the Flamborough South Centre access road to Walmart; then
westward along the access road;
northward along Leavitt;
eastward along Dundas West;
northward along Clappison Avenue;
eastward along Parkside Drive;
southward along Braeheid Drive;
west- and southward along Riley Street;
westward along Dundas;
southward along Leavitt; and then
eastward along the access road to Walmart,
ending their trips.

Northbound shuttle buses leave Aldershot GO Station at 5:01 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:01 a.m. They arrive for their first call at Walmart at 5:13 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:13 a.m. They end their trips at Walmart at 5:25 p.m. and every 30 minutes until 1:25 a.m.

Passengers travelling from west-end to east-end Waterdown may transfer at Aldershot GO Station bus terminal to Waterdown East shuttle buses.

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