Bus shelter installation near you
BusShelters.ca delivers, installs, and maintains bus shelters in 48 cities across all 10 Canadian provinces — every metro served by a Tier-1 transit authority plus the regional and rural municipalities that procure smaller shelter networks. Our shelters serve Toronto, Mississauga, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, Kitchener, Windsor, Montréal, Laval, Quebec City, Gatineau, Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Halifax, Saint John, St. John's, plus 25+ smaller communities.
Regional installation crews
Rather than fly crews from Ontario for every install, we operate regional install partnerships in each province: bonded and insured trades crews with active WSIB/CNESST/WCB clearance, prevailing-wage agreements where required, and direct relationships with the local public-works department. This keeps travel-cost line items out of the project budget and shortens the install window — a Vancouver project doesn't wait for an Ontario crew's flight schedule.
City-specific engineering
Every shelter is engineered to local specifications: snow load (Ss) and wind load (q1/50) per the NRCan climatic data for that municipality, footing depth matched to local frost depth (0.6 m Vancouver / 1.2 m Toronto / 1.5 m Calgary / 2.0 m Winnipeg / 2.4 m Edmonton / 3.0 m Yellowknife), and provincial accessibility code (AODA, RBQ, BC, MB, NS, NL, ACA). The stamped-engineering package matches the format your local AHJ expects.
Showroom and reference visits
For procurement teams that want to see a shelter in person before specifying, our Brantford, Ontario showroom has full-size examples of every product line. For teams outside Ontario, we maintain a list of deployed reference sites in each province — most recent municipal installs have a public-right-of-way location available for inspection.
Next steps
For written pricing, an RFP response, or a project-scoping call, contact our bid desk at bids@busshelters.ca or (888) 663-2244. We respond to standard quote requests within one business day and to municipal RFPs within 5 working days. For projects at the design or specification stage, our project-engineering team can run a no-cost site-suitability review covering snow load, wind load, footing depth, accessibility code, electrical proximity, and budget envelope — useful before the procurement file gets locked. Reference sites in your region are available on request, and the Brantford showroom is open Monday through Friday for in-person product walk-throughs.
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