Public Transit

This Charlottetown Transit route runs clockwise from Confederation Centre to the Charlottetown Mall and then back downtown; Route № 2 runs in the opposite direction on the same route.

It runs out Grafton Street to Cumberland Street, turns left by Holland College, and then out St. Peters Road and Kensington Road into Hillsborough Park, to the Charlottetown Mall, into West Royalty and down into the West Royalty Industrial Park, by Lewis Point Park on Maypoint Road and Beach Grove Road, and then back downtown on North River Road to Confederation Centre.

It’s the best and fastest way for me to get from  from Stars for Life, where Oliver spends his weekdays, back downtown.

My only complaint about the route is that it is infrequent–once an hour.

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This Charlottetown Transit route runs counter-clockwise from Confederation Centre to the Charlottetown Mall and then back downtown; Route № 3 runs in the opposite direction on the same route.

It runs up North River Road through Brighton, by Lewis Point Park on Beach Grove Road, through the West Royalty Industrial Park, out into deepest West Royalty, and to the mall, and then out into Hillsborough Park and down St. Peters Road and Kensington Road, through Sherwood and Parkdale, back downtown.

It’s the best and fastest way for me to get from downtown Charlottetown out to Stars for Life, where Oliver spends his weekdays.

My only complaint about the route is that it is infrequent–once an hour.

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