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Take the bus to vote. It's free

No proof of voter registration is required. Riders simply need to tell the driver that they’re going to vote as they board the bus
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North Bay buses will be free to voters Monday.

North Bay Transit is telling voters, "C'mon and take a free ride."

It's part of an effort to get the vote out and assist seniors tomorrow which is election day. 

See: City acts on candidates' concerns regarding voting by seniors

Rides will be free to anyone who’s headed to a polling station. No proof of voter registration is required. Riders simply need to tell the driver that they’re going to vote as they board the bus. 

Polls open at 10 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.

The City has introduced five Super Polls for the 2022 Municipal Election that are located throughout all areas of the city at which any eligible elector will be able to cast their ballot on Election Day.

Locations include:

  • Memorial Gardens at 100 Chippewa Street,
  • West Ferris Arena at 42 Gertrude Street,
  • Davedi Club at 313 Airport Road,
  • Vincent Massey Public School (Annex) at 15 Janey Avenue and
  • Canadore College’s Commerce Court Campus at 60 Commerce Crescent.