SASKATOON TRANSIT OFFERS FREE BUS SERVICE TO NORTHERN GUESTS
The City of Saskatoon is making Saskatoon Transit service available at no charge to the City’s northern guests (wildfire evacuees). This service will be available immediately (July 10).
Those that wish to take advantage of the complimentary bus service can do so by presenting their Red Cross wristband to Transit drivers upon boarding. This wristband will grant unlimited access to travel anywhere that bus services goes in the City of Saskatoon including the riverbank, downtown core and other City amenities. Individuals can check schedules by using the Trip Planner application at transit.saskatoon.ca or service updates by following @StoonTransit on Twitter.
The City is also working with the Red Cross to facilitate access to the City’s leisure centres, public pools, spray parks, playgrounds, youth centre programs and libraries. As well, the City is coordinating partnerships with Aboriginal community organizations such as the Central Urban Métis Federation Inc. (CUMFI), Saskatoon Tribal Council, Saskatoon Indian Métis Friendship Centre, Wanuskewin Heritage Park, White Buffalo Youth Lodge, as well as northern community associations and members of the Saskatoon business and corporate community.
Currently, there are approximately 300 northern guests at the Henk Ruys Soccer Centre and just over 250 staying at the SaskTel Sports Centre. Thousands more are staying in hotels and with family and friends.
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