Transit Master Plan

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Innisfil is growing! By 2034, we estimate that our population will reach over 63,000 residents. In order to meet our current and future needs, the Town of Innisfil is preparing a 10-year Transit Master Plan. This plan will revisit our current public transit system, Innisfil Transit, and go beyond. It’s time to Talk Transit, Innisfil!

Community engagement for the Transit Master Plan has ended. Thank you to all community members who participated.

Past community engagement

Community Engagement: Round 1

We asked community members to share their thoughts on Innisfil's current transit system and their vision for its future through:

Community Engagement: Round 2

We asked community members to review four options for what Innisfil's public transit could look like in the future and share their feedback through:

Share your experience

We asked Innisfil Transit users to tell us about their experience using the "Share your experience" tab on this project page.

Innisfil is growing! By 2034, we estimate that our population will reach over 63,000 residents. In order to meet our current and future needs, the Town of Innisfil is preparing a 10-year Transit Master Plan. This plan will revisit our current public transit system, Innisfil Transit, and go beyond. It’s time to Talk Transit, Innisfil!

Community engagement for the Transit Master Plan has ended. Thank you to all community members who participated.

Past community engagement

Community Engagement: Round 1

We asked community members to share their thoughts on Innisfil's current transit system and their vision for its future through:

Community Engagement: Round 2

We asked community members to review four options for what Innisfil's public transit could look like in the future and share their feedback through:

Share your experience

We asked Innisfil Transit users to tell us about their experience using the "Share your experience" tab on this project page.

Share your experiences with Innisfil Transit (Uber)

Are you a current Innisfil Transit user? We want to hear from you! Tell us about your experience. You can use text, images, or video. Just remember that all submissions need to follow the rules set out by our Forum Etiquette and Moderation guidelines.

Innisfil Transit is a partnership between the Town of Innisfil and Uber to provide riders with discounted rates getting around town.



Thank you for sharing your story with us. We will review your submission and notify you via email once it has been approved and available publicly. 

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

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    Trips towards Barrie South GO

    by erichau, 3 months ago

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    Useful when my car was in the shop

    by KJR, 8 months ago

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