MARITIMES

MARITIME BUS
Website: http://maritimebus.com

Customer Service Call Center
Telephone: (800) 575-1807

Geographic Area Served:
Maritime Provinces

Maritime Bus welcomes all passengers and will accommodate, to the best of our ability, those passengers who require assistance. Whether a passenger has walking difficulties, visual or hearing impairments, requires the use of mobility aids such as a wheelchair, Maritime Bus drivers and staff will assist with the boarding, moving of baggage and transferring of buses to ensure your have an enjoyable and safe travel experience.

Priority seating may be available upon request. Maritime Bus suggests arriving early to request priority seating.

Reduced Mobility
For customers who have walking difficulties and may require the use or assistance of a collapsible wheelchair, walker, or other small assistance devices, Maritime Bus Drivers or staff will help you climb a few steps to board the bus and find an appropriate seat. Please notify one of our Maritime Bus staff that you will require assistance upon arrival. You may also purchase your Maritime Bus tickets at any or our local Maritime Bus Terminals or Agencies or online.

Traveling With Certified Service Animals
Service Animal
Maritime Bus will accept one certified service animal per passenger with a disability for carriage without charge and will permit the animal, if properly harnessed, to accompany the passenger on the bus. The service animal will remain on the floor at the passenger’s feet during travel or on the lap and  fully under control by leash at all times – carriers are permitted and are encouraged.

The service animal is the responsibility of its owner and must be under the control of its owner at all times (i.e., leash, harness or carrier). The service animal must ride in the bus within the customer’s space. Service animals may not travel in the aisle or occupy a seat. Maritime Bus reserves the right to refuse passage to any animal that poses a direct threat to the health and safety of other customers, Maritime Bus personnel or contractors.

Passengers should note that they are required to produce written proof to the operator that the service animal has been trained and certified by a professional service animal institution or a valid Doctor’s note indicating a requirement for a Therapy Pet as a companion.

https://otc-cta.gc.ca/eng/service-animals

For additional information, please visit Transport Canada – Intercity Bus Code of Practice.

Traveling with a Wheelchair or Scooter
Passengers traveling with Maritime Bus who require the use of a wheelchair or scooter are required to notify Maritime Bus 72 hours in advance. Please contact our Maritime Bus Customer Call Centre at (800) 575-1807 to book wheelchair travel.

Personal Attendants
One Personal Attendant/Companion may accompany passengers with walking difficulties, visual or hearing impairments, other disabilities deemed to require an assistant or those who cannot travel independently, free of charge. All personal attendants/companion requests will require a doctor’s notice or CNIB card for the fee to be waived. The passenger requiring assistance will be charged a standard fare. Personal attendant and passenger requiring assistance are required to travel together for the duration of the trip.

Fee:
Refer to their website for fees and schedules.

ACADIAN PENINSULA

COMMISSION DES LOISIRS

44, rue du Pêcheur Nord
Lamèque, NB E8T 3N4
Telephone: (506) 344-3222
Fax: (506) 344-3266
Courriel: mar-andre@lameque.ca

Geographic Area Served:
Acadian Peninsula.

LES RÉSIDENCES INKERMAN INC.
1171 Pallot Road
Inkerman, NB E8P 1C2
Telephone: (506) 336-3909
Fax: (506) 336-3912
Email: vermyl@nb.aibn.com

Geographic Area Served:
Acadian peninsula.

DÉPLACEMENT PÉNINSULE

Website: http://std.deplacementpeninsule.ca/en
22, boul. St-Pierre Est
Caraquet, NB E1W 1B6
Telephone: (506)727-2012
Neguac and area: (855)727-2012
Fax: (506) 727-2317
Email: info@deplacementpeninsule.ca

Geographic Area Served:
Acadian peninsula.

Déplacement Péninsule offers a community transportation system within the Acadian Peninsula. Our goal is to provide transportation service for basic needs (ex.: medical appointments, pharmacy, grocery store, etc.). The service works by reservation only, either online or by phone. If you need transportation, then you can ride with the people in your community!

User Fees:
See their website for rates.

BATHURST

CHALEUR TRANSPORTATION COOPERATIVE

The Chaleur Transportation Cooperative is a non-profit organization offering safe, accessible and affordable transportation options to seniors, low-income individuals and families, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable citizens of the Chaleur region.

Priority is given to those individuals requiring transportation for medical, groceries, and banking purposes.  At the Heart of our services are the volunteer drivers who willingly give of their time to ensure quality service delivery.  Telephone our Dispatcher Natalie at (506) 547-2975 ctcinfo6@gmail.com to register and request our services.  Check out our website  www.ctcchaleur.ca.

Geographic Area Served:
Bellenune to Janeville and Allardville

CHARLOTTE COUNTY

CHARLOTTE DIAL-A-RIDE
Website: www.charlottedial-a-ride.com

73 Milltown Blvd., Suite 205
St. Stephen, NB E3L 2X1
Telephone: (506) 466-4444
Fax: (506) 466-0779
Email : dispatcherdialaride@nb.aibn.com

Geographic Area Served:
Charlotte County

Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Description of Services Provided:
To provide access to transportation to those with little or no access due to geographic isolation, lack of accessible transport or affordability.

Restrictions and/or Requirements for Use:
Members may be referred from agencies or self-referred to register with us. They must reserve at least 48 hours in advance.

User Fees:
Minimum charge depending on distance.

DALHOUSIE

DALHOUSIE NURSING HOME

1 – 296 Victoria Street
Dalhousie, NB E8C 2R8
Telephone: (506) 684-7816
Fax: (506) 684-7832

Geographic Area Served:
Dalhousie and surrounding areas.

Mode of Transportation:
Bus with a wheelchair lift.

Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Description of Services Provided:
Bus with a wheelchair lift.

Restrictions and/or Requirements for Use:
The public must reserve in advance, and a driver from the nursing home must be available.

User Fees:
Varies depending on the destination. No fees within city limits.

FREDERICTON

DIAL-A-BUS
Website: www.fredericton.ca/

4397 Queen Street
Fredericton, NB E3B 1B5
Telephone: (506) 460-2020
Fax: (506) 460-2042
Email : service@fredericton.ca

Geographic Area Served:
Fredericton city limits.

FREDERICTON JUNCTION

WHITE RAPIDS MANOR INC.
Website: www.whiterapidsmanor.nb.ca

233 Sunbury Drive
Fredericton Junction, NB
E5L 1S1
Telephone: (506) 368-6508
Fax: (506) 368-6512
Email : office@whiterapidsmanor.nb.ca

Geographic Area Served:
Fredericton Junction and surrounding areas.

Mode of Transportation:
Bus with wheelchair lift.

Hours of Operation:
The bus is available upon request Monday – Sunday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM depending upon the availability of volunteer drivers and the needs of White Rapids Manor.

Description of Services Provided:
One wheelchair accessible bus which can accommodate three (3) wheelchairs and ten (10) seated passengers or seats can be removed to accommodate more wheelchairs as required.

Restrictions and/or Requirements for Use:
The public must request the bus in writing a minimum of 7 days prior to time required. The bus must be returned in good condition, i.e, clean and tidy. Only those drivers listed on the insurance policy can drive the bus.

User Fees:
There is no user fee, however, the bus must be returned with a full tank of gas. All donations are greatly appreciated.

MIRAMICHI

MIRAMICHI ACCESSIBLE TRANSIT

21 Walsh Avenue
PO 280
Miramichi, NB E1N 3A6
Telephone: (506) 773-9437

Geographic Area Served:
Miramichi and surrounding areas within 10 to 12 miles. Clients requiring transportation to other communities for medical reasons or preplanned social functions may make arrangements at least 24 hours in advance.

Mode of Transportation:
One wheelchair accessible bus, one wheelchair accessible van and one standard van for clients with higher mobility.

Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Description of Services Provided:
An accessible bus which can accommodate six (6) seated passengers and three (3) wheelchairs. The van can accommodate one client using a wheelchair.

Restrictions and/or Requirements for Use:
Clients must give at least 24 hours’ advance notice.

User Fees:
$7.00 within city limits to 12 miles. Call for information regarding charters.

MONCTON

ABILITY TRANSIT
115 – 236 St. George Street
Moncton, NB E1C 1W1
Telephone: (506) 853-3055
Email : ability_transit@rogers.com

Geographic Area Served:
Moncton

Mode of Transportation:
Wheelchair accessible bus.

Hours of Operation:
Monday to Thursday: 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM.
Friday and Saturday: 7:30 AM to 11:30 PM
Sunday: 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM.

Description of Services Provided:
Five (5) busses each equipped with hydraulic lifts and tie-downs for five (5) wheelchairs and room for four (4) seated passengers.

Restrictions and/or Requirements for Use:
Persons with severe mobility problems. Call as early as possible.

User Fees:
$3 per one-way trip or book of ten (10) tickets for $27.

THE WHEELCHAIR GUY
Telephone: (506) 384-4640
Cell: (506) 383-0858
Email : thewheelchairguy@outlook.com

Geographic Area Served:
Moncton and surrounding areas.

Mode of Transportation:
Wheelchair accessible taxis

Hours of Operation:
Monday – Sunday: 6:00 am-10:00 pm
Sunday: With 48 hours’ notice

Description of Services Provided:
Five wheelchair-accessible vans with tie-downs.

Restrictions and/or Requirements for Use:
Not applicable.

User Fees:
Please call for rates.

WHEELS ON WHEELS
Website
PO Box 1302
Moncton, NB E1C 8T6
Telephone: (506) 384-0969
Toll-free: (866) 856-0969

Geographic Area Served:
Moncton and surrounding areas, New Brunswick and Maritime provinces.

Mode of Transportation:
7 minivans with lowered floors.

Hours of Operation:
Monday to Sunday from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm

Description of Services Provided:
Van with ramp and lowered floor. Attendant service available upon prior notification.

Restrictions and/or Requirements for Use:
Client must book ahead for out-of-town trips.

User Fees:
Please call for fares.

SAINT JOHN

HANDI-BUS
Website
211 Main Street North
Saint John, NB E2K 1H7
Telephone: (506) 643-0609
Fax: (506) 643-7009

Geographic Area Served:
Saint John

Mode of Transportation:
Wheelchair accessible buses.

Hours of Operation:

  • Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
  • Tuesdays and Thursdays: 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
  • Saturdays: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Sundays: 11:00 to 5:00 based on bookings
  • Extended hours upon request for special events.
  • Services will be available for all Seadog games.

Additional service available at charter rates.

Office hours:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 to 4:00
Messages left after hours during the week will be picked up the next business day.

Description of Services Provided:
An accessible transit system serving persons with mobility limitations or special needs, and seniors unable to utilize regular public transit system.

Restrictions and/or Requirements for Use:
This service is available in the area served by the Saint John Transit Commission (unless on charter) and is for the use of Saint John residents only.

User Fees:

  • Individual one-way cash trips within city limits: $5
  • Other fares dependent on destination
  • Charter fares: $60 per hour

Passes:
$80 for twenty trips
$45 for ten trips.

There is no charge for one attendant or companion.

SAINT JOHN TRANSIT COMMISSION
Website: Visit the website

55 McDonald Street
Saint John, NB
E2J 0C7
Telephone: (506) 658-4700
Fax: (506) 658-4704
Email : sjtransitcustomerservice@saintjohn.ca

Geographic Area Served:
Saint John and surrounding area.

Mode of Transportation:
Low-floor busses equipped with ramps and wheelchair tie-downs

Hours of Operation:
7days/week with restricted service on Sunday and holidays. See schedule for complete details

Description of Services Provided:
Saint John Transit’s low-entry buses have the ability to drop to the curb and extend a ramp. Low-entry buses are wheelchair accessible and allow our passengers to board buses without climbing any steps. For planning purposes passengers can check to see if the route they will be traveling will use a low entry bus.

User Fees:
Visit their website for the most current fees tables.

WOODSTOCK

WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY TRANSPORT INC.
c/o Canadian Red Cross
10 – 110 Richmond Street
Woodstock, NB E7M 2N9
Telephone: (506) 328-8881
Fax: (506) 328-3180
Email : stepwil@nbnet.nb.ca

Geographic Area Served:
Woodstock and surrounding areas.

Mode of Transportation:
Wheelchair accessible van.

Hours of Operation:
Van is available by reservation seven (7) days per week.
Keys must be picked up at local Red Cross office from Monday to Friday between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM.

Description of Services Provided:
Large van seating sixteen (16) passengers or four (4) wheelchairs or a combination of the two.

Restrictions and/or Requirements for Use:
The van is available for all members of the community.
The driver must have a qualified driver with a Class-4 license, a criminal record check and instruction in using the wheelchair tie-downs and lift if they are to be used.

The van is available to all members of the community subject to the priority of scheduling by designated user groups and other persons with limited transportation options.

User Fees:
$20 plus $0.50 per km for trips over 30 kms. Van must be returned with a full tank of diesel.

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