yes there is
The bus terminal is located at 265 Catherine Street in downtown Ottawa, approximately 12 kilometers from the Ottawa Airport. Passengers can either take a taxi or the city bus to the bus terminal.
Yes. Greyhound has a bus from Ottawa to Orlando. Go to greyhound.com for info.
Via rail or Greyhound from Ottawa to New York City via Montreal
It is about 3 hours by bus to North Bay from Ottawa. There is onestop on the way.
40 minutes on GO Bus
A Greyhound bus ticket from Windsor to Toronto will cost approximately $43 - $80.
There is only 1 Via-Rail Station in Ottawa, located at 200 Tremblay Road Ottawa,ON K1G 3H5,Canadas This can be accessed by the 417 Highway, or by taking the Eastbound #95 Bus.
The bus routes in Ottawa are controlled by OC Transpo (ottawa-carleton transpo) Their website is here : www.octranspo.com In Ottawa posts have red and white signs on them listing the bus numbers that come there. In a glass box thing below, there's papers listing times for that stop and routes for that bus. If you go to a larger bus stop, often they have glass shelters along with the pole for rain and *brr* winter. Next there are bus STATIONS. These are the larger bus stops with many buses coming in and out and is often the finishing point for a route. Bus stations I can think of off the top of my head are: Blair, Hurdman, St. Laurent, Bayshore, uhm.. I think that's it. Often these are outside malls, like Blair's outside gloucester shopping centre and Place d'orleans has... I forget. An exception is Hurdman. That's in the middle of nowhere. Hope I helped <3
Yes you can take a train from viaRail Another option is taking Grayhound which is a bus from Toronto to Ottawa
With over 16,000 daily bus departures to more than 3,100 destinations, Greyhound is most definitely the busiest national bus carrier in the United States.
One can generally book daily bus trips in Houston from Amtrak, a provider of train and bus tickets in the USA and Canada. One can also charter a bus from other companies such as Time Travel Tour.
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