Transportation

Transportation

There are many accessible ways to get around Grande Prairie, including public transit, driving, walking and cycling. 

Public Transit

The City of Grande Prairie provides several bus routes which operate everyday. You can use Google Maps or Where’s My Ride GP (gpt.mytransitride.comto find the best route to your destination via public transit.  

Some transit resources available to you:

  1. Transit Access Program: Offers 50% off transit passes for eligible low-income residents.
  2. Grande Prairie Accessible Transit: Shared ride service for residents with disabilities. Registration required.
  3. Community Bus Service - On-Demand Transit: Scheduled rides connecting neighborhoods better served by on-demand options.
  4. Community Bus Service - Late Night On-Demand: Available city-wide from any transit stop to another during evening and late-night rides.

Learn more about City transit here. 

Driving in Grande Prairie

Grande Prairie is well-connected to other major cities and destinations through the highway system. As a new resident of Alberta, you may want to exchange your driver’s license for a local one. You can do this by visit­ing your local registry agency or searching alberta.ca/registry-services.

Cycling in Grande Prairie

Grande Prairie has a fantastic trail system with more than 100 kilometres of paved, gravel and natural trails to explore. Depending on where in Grande Prairie you live, you may be able to commute by bicycle in the warmer months. Use Google Maps to see the best cycling route to your destination.