Winnipeg Transit provides city-wide public transportation with a fleet of over 640 buses operating 71 routes and 12 On-Request zones as of mid 2025. Following a major redesign, the system now features a Primary Transit Network (Rapid Transit, Frequent Express, and Frequent Routes) supported by feeder routes, aiming for increased efficiency and, in many cases, faster travel times.
Key Features of Winnipeg Transit
Primary Transit Network (PTN): Introduced in June 2025, this system prioritizes high-frequency, direct routes, including dedicated Rapid Transit corridors.
On-Request Service: 12 zones allow users to request rides, often connecting to the primary network.
Service Times: Buses generally run from 6 a.m. to past midnight, 365 days a year.
Accessibility: The entire fleet consists of low-floor, easy-access buses.
Technology: Riders can use the Navigo app or website to plan trips, check schedules, and see real-time bus locations.
Coverage: Services span the city, including downtown, major hubs, and suburban areas, with over 3,800 bus stops.
The system is undergoing a massive transformation to a "spine-and-feeder" model, intended to improve reliability and commute times.
Relocation Info
Below are links to important information that every homebuyer will find useful when relocating to Winnipeg.

