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Ebus route launching between Prince George and Kamloops

Dec 22, 2022 | 12:48 PM

PRINCE GEORGE — On January 4th, a new transportation option will open up for travellers.

Ebus, a bus carrier that provides services across BC and Alberta, will be launching a Kamloops to Prince George route, meaning travellers will be able to travel by bus to the southern interior and beyond. Ebus is excited to be able to connect Northern travellers by bus again.

With BC Bus North providing routes to the further North and West, this route will connect those communities to the Southern Interior as well. The route will run from PG to Kamloops 3 days a week, on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdaysand you can return to Prince George on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

One trip a day will run and the pick up and drop off location will be at 1295 7th avenue, at Bay C, near the Terry Fox statue.

With Greyhound cancelling all routes in Western Canada in 2018, travellers wishing to head out by bus, now only had the option to fly or drive. Ebus was laucnhed in the aftermath of Greyhound’s Western Canada cancellation and are now able to connect those in the North to those in the South.

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