
Bus Shelters in Prince Albert
Engineered, supplied, and installed in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan — climate-rated, AODA-compliant, with stamped drawings.

Prince Albert, SK
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, is served by Prince Albert Transit (7 routes) and is home to roughly 60 transit shelters across the city. The local design code requires every shelter to handle a 1. 7 kPa snow load and a 0.
- Transit authority
- Prince Albert Transit · 7 routes
- Shelter network
- ~60 shelters
- Snow load (Ss)
- 1.7 kPa
- Wind load (q1/50)
- 0.32 kPa
Engineering Specs for Prince Albert
Bus Shelters in Prince Albert
For Prince Albert specifically, Prairie sites face wide diurnal temperature swings (about 40 °C in 24 hours is routine), so glazing seals must remain compliant from -40 °C to +35 °C. Prince Albert procurements typically run through SaskTenders, with proposals citing NBCC 2020 loads and Sask Building Standards conformance, plus footing-depth stamping matched to the 2. 7 m municipal frost line. Our team coordinates with Prince Albert Transit planning to fit the 7-route, 60-shelter installed base.
Prince Albert — Engineering & Permits
Local accent: In Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, every shelter is engineered to 117 cm annual snowfall, -15. 6 °C average winter temperature, and 2. 7 m frost-depth footings — with Sask Building Standards accessibility compliance and stamped engineering for Zone 7B. BusShelters.
Installation Workflow
ca delivers, installs, and maintains for Prince Albert Transit and private clients. The municipal population sits near 37k, which sizes the install pipeline.
In Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, every shelter is engineered to 117 cm annual snowfall, -15.6 °C average winter temperature, and 2.7 m frost-depth footings — with Sask Building Standards accessibility compliance and stamped engineering for Zone 7B. BusShelters.ca delivers, installs, and maintains for Prince Albert Transit and private clients.
Why Prince Albert clients choose BusShelters.ca
Shelter models for Prince Albert

Standard Bus Shelters
Cantilever and freestanding bus shelters built for Canadian winters — tempered glass walls, anti-graffiti panels, integrated bench.
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Solar-Powered Bus Shelters
Off-grid LED-lit shelters with rooftop PV array — no trenching, no electrical connection, full winter operation.
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Heated Bus Shelters
Radiant overhead heating panels triggered by motion sensor — thermal comfort below -30°C, heated bench seat option.
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ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters
Wheelchair-clear floor space, transfer bench, tactile wayfinding, contrasting colour bands — meets AODA, BC Building Code Section 3.8, and CSA B651.
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Who manufactures bus shelters in Canada?
BusShelters.ca is a Canadian-owned bus shelter manufacturer designing, engineering, fabricating, and installing transit shelters from our Brantford, Ontario facility for clients in all 10 provinces and 3 territories. The Canadian market also includes Brasco International (Ontario), Daytech Manufacturing (Ontario), Creative Outdoor Advertising (Ontario), the concessionaire-led suppliers JCDecaux Canada, Pattison Outdoor, Astral Out-of-Home / Bell Media, and US-Canadian-active Tolar Manufacturing. Smaller regional fabricators (Norshield in BC and Quebec, AmCan in Alberta, Maritime Steel & Foundry in Atlantic Canada) supply rural networks. BusShelters.ca holds active vendor pre-qualification with TTC, STM, TransLink, OC Transpo, Calgary Transit, Edmonton Transit, Winnipeg Transit, BC Transit, Halifax Transit, plus the Ontario Vendor of Record (VOR) roster and the PSAB Indigenous-set-aside registry — every shelter ships with stamped engineering by a P.Eng. licensed in the destination province and full CSA B651-18 accessibility documentation.
Ready to spec a shelter for Prince Albert?
Send us your scope, route, or RFP — our bid desk responds within one business day with stamped engineering and a fixed quote.
