Tricity Living ~ Transportation

Waterloo Region is one of the fastest growing communities in Canada. With a population of 500,000 people, and forecasted growth to 729,000 within the next 25 years, the Region is planning now for the challenges and opportunities associated with population and employment growth.

grt logo.gifRelax and travel further with GRT's many bus routes serving Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo. Enjoy efficient, affordable travel rain or shine and forget about gas prices and parking. Relax and leave the driving to us. 

Ride
and take advantage of 500+ km of on-road bikeways and off-road multi-use trails across Waterloo Region. Choose your bike to commute, run errands, visit friends, or enjoy an afternoon with your family. It's always a smart ride. 

And Rejuvenate.
  Combine the energizing activity of cycling with the convenience of GRT. You will find a bike rack on every GRT bus. Each rack holds two bikes of most sizes and styles. If the bike rack is full you may board the bus with your bike. Look for designated seating for comfortable, easy travel.  Make bus 'n' bike your convenient choice - for your health, your pocketbook and your environment!   For more information on GRT Schedules visit the Region of Waterloo website and click on "Transit".

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The Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF) is a customer friendly facility centrally located in the heart of Canada's Technology Triangle bordered by each of the tricities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo.

The airport is easy to navigate with modern amenities including wireless high-speed internet, ATM dispensing Canadian currency,  vending machines, complimentary luggage carts and well lit, monitored Pay'N Display Parking lots located just meters from the terminal building.

Why drive to Toronto?  Fly to many popular destinations with just a short drive to the airport from anywhere within the tricities.  The airport currently has service from West Jet, Northwest Airlines, Bearskin Airlines, Signature Vacations, Skyservice, My Sunquest, and Transat Holidays.   Visit the Waterloo Region Airport website for more information.  

Rapid Transit

The leaders of Waterloo Region would like to see a light rail rapid transit system implemented across the city.  On May 15, 2004, the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario and the Region of Waterloo jointly announced funding of up to $2.5 million for the Region of Waterloo Growth Management Strategy and Transit Initiative Technical Studies and an Individual Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Rapid Transit Initiative.  The Region has commissioned a number of studies to determine if Rapid Transit in Waterloo Region is feasible, such as the Central Transit Corridor Feasibility Study and the Project Delivery Framework for Implementing Rapid Transit.  The project, to assess whether or not we can bring rapid transit to Waterloo Region is well under way.