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Transportation in Canada is extensive and diverse due to the country's vast size and geographic expanse. The transportation system includes air, maritime, rail, and road transport. Overall, Canada has a highly advanced and modern transportation system that facilitates communication, movement of goods, and transportation of passengers for individuals and companies. 

  

 

Types of Transportation in Canada: 

 

Air Transportation: Canada has one of the largest air transportation networks in the world. Companies like Air Canada, WestJet, and Porter Airlines are recognized as major Canadian airlines and provide services at major airports such as Toronto Pearson International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, and Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. 

 

Maritime Transportation: Canada has one of the largest maritime transportation networks in the world. Shipping along the western and eastern coasts of Canada is facilitated by companies like Canadian Pacific Railway, Canadian National Railway, and BC Ferries. 

 

Rail Transportation: Canada has one of the largest railway transportation networks in the world. Companies like Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway are among the largest railway transportation companies in Canada. 

 

Road Transportation: Road transportation is also crucial in Canada. There is a vast network of interprovincial and international highways that provide access to various parts of Canada and even the United States. 

 

Train: 

The rail system in Canada has played a significant role in connecting different points in the country since the 19th century, but its prominence has gradually diminished since the 1950s due to the rise of automobiles and airlines. The Canadian railway company transports four million passengers annually. Trains and railways cannot compete with other means of transportation such as airplanes and cars in terms of speed and convenience. However, if you have enough time for travel, choosing a train allows you to enjoy the scenery outside. It is the first means of transportation in Canada. 

 

One of the advantages of long-distance train travel is that you can enjoy the scenery and take breaks. However, one concern that arises in this mode of transportation is the cancellation and delays of trains, which are common on long routes. 

 

Intercity Buses: 

Intercity buses are another means of transportation in Canada. In addition to buses that operate within cities, there are buses available for travel between different cities and even between Canada and the United States. Bus terminals have amenities such as restaurants, ticket sales, cargo services, and restroom facilities. It is advisable to inquire about discounted tickets as sometimes there may not be any advertisements about them. You should purchase your ticket before boarding the bus and allow sufficient time, except for small towns and rural areas where tickets are sold on the train. 

 

The price of intercity bus tickets: 

The price of these tickets depends on whether you have purchased one-way or round-trip tickets and the duration of the journey. Children under 4 years old travel for free, but for the second child under 4 and children aged 5 to 11, you need to purchase a half-price ticket. There are also special discounts available for group travel, seniors, disabled individuals, and tourists traveling outside the city, so you can purchase discounted tickets. 

 

Taxis: 

In major Canadian cities, there are numerous affordable taxis that you can use. To identify taxis, you can look for the yellow-colored ones with taxi signs on their roofs. If the sign on the roof is lit, it means the taxi is not available for passengers, but you can use it otherwise. 

 

But how much do taxis cost? In Toronto, you pay $4 for the taxi's initial charge and $1.5 per kilometer traveled. However, this is if you don't have to pay additional fees, port fees, or overnight charges, which would be your responsibility. Taxi drivers must have a driver's license and a taxi license, which are regulated by the municipality. 

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