
Transit
Colltrans is the Town of Collingwood's public transit system, which provides a convenient alternative to driving within Collingwood. There are three transit routes that operate within Collingwood, including a connecting route to the Town of the Blue Mountains. The Colltrans terminal is located on the corner of Second Street and Pine Street adjacent to the municipal parking lot at 28 Second Street. Public washrooms are available during transit operations.
*FAQs for On-Demand Transit are located at the bottom of this page
Schedules
The Schedules have been updated! As of Monday, February 3, 2025 transit hours increased. Service hours are 6:00 a.m. -11:00 p.m.
For transit delays, please contact Colltrans Phone: 705-446-1196
In-Town Schedules:
Please note the Crosstown East and Crosstown West schedules are valid Monday to Friday, weekends are booked on-demand only.
Interactive Transit Map
New! We're working on an interactive transit map so you can see where your bus is live! We're still working on getting all systems running and look forward to announcing the official launch of this new tool soon!
Accessible Transit
Colltrans & Blue Mountain Link
Town of Collingwood public transit buses are fully accessible and can be used for wheelchairs, motorized scooters, pull behind shopping carts, as well as strollers. The buses are all equipped with a passenger-side access ramp, which is available for use upon request, as well as Q-STRAINT securement. Buses feature audio announcement and displays. All buses are outfitted with bike racks which are available for use at no extra charge.
TransitPLUS Specialized Service
TransitPLUS is a specialized transit service offering door-to-door public transportation for anyone who is unable to access conventional transit due to medical, physical, or cognitive disabilities. TransitPLUS will be replacing the existing Red Cross specialized service within the Town of Collingwood, as well as the accessible taxi service currently being subsidized by the Town of Collingwood.
- Riders are encouraged to pre-register with Landmark before the official launch of the new service. The application form for pre-registration is found here: Specialized Transit Application - Landmark (fillable pdf)
- For further information, please see Specialized Transit Policy and Procedure - November 2022
- Detailed information on accessibility equipment can be made upon request by emailing Collingwood Transit
On Demand Transit FAQs
On Demand transit is a transit service without a fixed schedule or itinerary. It’s a transit service where the busses are scheduled based on the rider demand – and not the other way around! By requesting and booking your rides in advance, the system knows where to go to efficiently meet the demand at each moment in time.
The first phase of On-Demand Transit services launched on Saturday, June 10, 2023. Phase 1 operates on weekends only. A review after launching will be completed with the goal of adding weekday evening service to the On Demand model in Phase 2 - timing to be confirmed.