Travelling with Greyhound buses in Canada
New traveler with Greyhound buses,
I having a tough time figuring out a few things.
1) I'm trying to order two discount tickets (ISIC) from their website but for some reason only one ticket registers the discount?
Ordering one ticket at a time seems very tedious, is there a better way to do this?
For what I have found ordering directly from the web site is the cheapest way for buying a ticket, is this correct? Would the prices differ drastically if I order at the bus station and not in advance?
2)I tried using the app but it does not have an option for students (the ISIC not Student Advantage) and checking a bus from Montreal to Ottawa throws 8888$ for a one way ticket so I assume it's a bug..
Do Canadians use a different app?
I'm sorry if I'm missing obvious things I'm not from Canada and have never traveled the north America area by bus/train.
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Is there Greyhound bus service in Canada?
After a century of bus service across the country, Greyhound will no longer be operating in Canada, leaving few transportation options for some communities.Can you travel by bus across Canada?
The most popular bus companies in Canada are Greyhound Canada and Megabus. Of these, the bus company which provides the most comprehensive routes across the whole of Canada is the Greyhound Bus. The Greyhound Bus company also provides connecting journeys from the mainland United States to Canada.Do you need ID to travel Greyhound in Canada?
Yes, Greyhound requires you to present an ID to an agent to board the bus. Make sure you have identification issued by a government agency that meets the carrier's requirements. Alternative IDs, like a college ID, won't work.Can you take a bus across the border?
Greyhound announced during the week that they would be resuming their services across the border from next month. This will include services from destinations in the US, such as New York and Montreal, to destinations across the Canadian land border such as Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.Travel tips for greyhound bus in Canada
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