Just moved to Regina? The charming capital of Saskatchewan is home to an efficient public transit system helping residents and visitors explore the city. If you’re new in town, this guide explains how to use Regina Transit, including fares, payment options, accessibility features, and must-see attractions that you can get to with public transportation. 

Bonus: use the Canoo mobile app to access over 2,000 partner experiences in Regina and across Canada. Start taking adventures today, so you can fall in love with your new home. 

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Understanding Regina Transit 

Regina Transit has buses operating around the city, connecting neighbourhoods, schools, shopping centres, and more. The system is straightforward, with routes and schedules designed to help you navigate efficiently. Most routes pass through downtown, making it convenient for transit connections. 

Fares and Payment Options for Regina Transit 

Regina Transit has made commuting easier since the introduction of the Umo (pronounced “you-mo”) fare payment system, offering multiple convenient ways to pay for your rides. Here’s an overview: 

Payment Methods 

  • Umo Mobile App: download the app on your smartphone to buy and load passes or rides directly. 
  • Reloadable Umo Smart Cards: purchase these cards online or through authorized transit agents. And reload them whenever you need to. 
  • Cash: you can pay with cash on buses. However, you can only use exact change.

Fares 

  • Adults: $3 per ride or $86 for a monthly pass. 
  • Discounted rates: youth and seniors can benefit from lower fare options. 
  • Children: kids under five can ride for free! Making family travel more affordable. 

For detailed fare structures and updates, visit the City of Regina’s transit website here

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Accessibility and Inclusive Features 

Regina Transit ensures accessibility for all riders: 

  • Mobility devices: buses can accommodate wheelchairs and scooters up to 86 cm x 129 cm. Self-securement stations are available on select buses. 
  • Accessible stops: have braille, raised lettering, and heated shelters for comfort. Please note that this is only available at some key stops in downtown Regina.

For additional support, paratransit services are available for individuals with specific mobility needs. Booking is required in advance. 

Exploring Regina with Transit 

Are you wondering how to reach some of Regina’s must-see attractions using public transit? 2 Canoo partners are on the map and we’re here to help you visit them!

For the Wascana Centre, take a bus to downtown Regina to explore this stunning park. It’s home to walking trails and scenic views. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is a must-visit for history and science enthusiasts. Hop on Route 7 or 9 for convenient access.

These attractions are just the beginning. With affordable fares and a reliable transit network, Regina Transit makes exploring the city easy and enjoyable. 

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Safety Programs 

Regina Transit offers programs to enhance safety and convenience: 

  • Safe Bus Program: If you’re in distress, flag down a transit bus and the operator will assist you. 
  • Night Stop Service: Request to disembark between regular stops during nighttime for added safety. 

FAQs About Regina Transit 

Can I bring my bike on the bus? Yes, most buses have bike racks. Follow posted instructions for safe loading and unloading. 

Can I travel with my pet? Service animals are always welcome. Pets are allowed if they are in a closed carrier. 

Are buses accessible to people with disabilities? Yes, Regina Transit offers features like low-floor buses, self-securement stations, and accessible stops to assist riders with mobility challenges. 

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Hop On! 

Travel across Regina like a local. With Regina Transit, you can easily navigate the city, from iconic spots like the Royal Saskatchewan Museum to grocery stores. Start your adventure with an Umo card or mobile app for hassle-free travel. And don’t forget to use the Canoo mobile app. Unlock free entry to amazing places, like the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, making your outings even more memorable. 

Hop on board, embrace the charm of Regina, and let public transit guide you to exciting experiences across the city! 


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