This article written in french by Nicholas Pereira was automatically translated using AI
This Saturday, September 27, the Société de transport de Laval (STL) will hold its annual $1 Day.
On this day, single bus fares will cost only $1 across the entire regular Laval bus network. Payment can be made on board only, using debit or credit card, or cash.
This marks the ninth edition of the initiative—however, it will be the first time the event is held on a Saturday, coinciding with World Tourism Day.
“Take advantage of the opportunity to discover or rediscover Laval and its attractions—whether it’s cultural discoveries, outdoor adventures, agri-food experiences, or outings in the heart of downtown,” the City stated in a press release.
“The $1 Day is a concrete initiative to promote sustainable mobility. In a context marked by the return of road congestion and the urgency of the climate crisis, it offers an affordable option for those wishing to experience public transit,” added Josée Roy, STL’s Executive Director.
In 2024, the initiative recorded nearly 1,000 more trips compared to the previous edition.
As a reminder, children aged 11 and under can always ride for free when accompanied by someone 14 or older with a valid transit pass. (N.P.)
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