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Elementary students get free Saskatoon Transit ride

The program aims to make public transit more accessible and affordable for Saskatoon families.
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Expect the bus stop in front of Sutherland School to be busy.

SASKATOON — As the new school year begins next week, Grade 8 students and under will be free from Saskatoon Transit fares starting Sunday, Sept. 1. The program allows elementary school-age children to ride all Transit services for free.

Students no longer need to scan their Transit pass or show proof, like an ID. They can board the bus based on their grade level. The program will help low-income families whose kids’ only option to go to school is using city buses.

On June 26, the city council approved the program to encourage the community to use the public transit system. Saskatoon joins other Canadian cities, including Regina, in offering free transit fares for children.

Saskatoon Transit Director Michael Moellenbeck said their goal is to make public transit more accessible and affordable for Saskatoon families.

“By removing the cost barrier, we’re able to provide all children the opportunity to get around the community safely and easily, whether it’s to school, extracurricular activities, or family outings," said Moellenbeck.

The free child fare initiative was developed after extensive community engagement in Spring 2024, during which Saskatoon Transit engaged with schools, community organizations,

Transit staff, members of the public, and other transit agencies across the country. The city council adopted a simple and seamless program based on the feedback received.

To monitor the program’s impact, Saskatoon Transit will collaborate with local school boards and organizations to assess any operational savings and efficiency improvements. In the summer of 2025, a report on the outcomes will be presented to the city council.

For more information about the free child fare program and how to plan your trip, visit .

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