Huron Shores Area Transit releases brochure outlining 2026 services

Huron Shores Area Transit has released its 2026 service brochure, outlining routes, schedules and fare information for the upcoming year as the regional transit system continues to provide inter-community bus service across Lambton Shores, South Huron, Bluewater, Plympton-Wyoming and Kettle and Stony Point First Nation.

The brochure details year-round, fully accessible transit connecting rural communities with key hubs including Sarnia, London and Goderich. Service includes multiple daily trips on core routes, with seasonal adjustments to address increased demand during peak travel periods.

HSAT continues to position the service as an essential transportation option for residents, workers, students and visitors who rely on regional transit for employment, education, medical appointments and recreation. Fare structures are based on distance travelled, with reduced rates available for eligible riders, and children under 12 able to ride free when accompanied by an adult.

The 2026 brochure also highlights continued coordination with municipal and First Nation partners, as well as tools that allow riders to access schedules and track buses online. HSAT officials encourage riders to review the brochure to plan travel and stay informed about service availability throughout the year.

Officials added the Route 3 Brucefield bus stop (#3400) begins service Monday, February 2.

The full brochure is available through Huron Shores Area Transit, here.


– This story is sponsored content.

- Advertisment -