Senior Transportation in Trail
11 providers serving Trail
Independent. No referral fees. Listings reviewed regularly.
West Kootenay Volunteer Driver Program provides senior transport in Trail, BC.
Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.
BC Bus Pass Program 1- provides senior transport in Trail, BC.
Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.
Travel Treatment Fund 1- provides senior transport in Trail, BC.
Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.
Mountain Man Mike’s Bus Service provides senior transport in Trail, BC.
Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.
Trail Taxi provides tax assistance in Trail, BC.
Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.
Door-to-door shared ride transit for people who cannot use conventional fixed-route transit due to disability.
Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.
Interior Medical Transport (IMT) provides senior transport in Trail, BC.
Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.
Silver City Stagelines provides senior transport in Trail, BC.
Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.
West Kootenay HandyDART provides accessible door-to-door transit for seniors and persons with disabilities across the West Kootenay region.
WINS Transition House, provides public transit in Trail, BC.
Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get HandyDART service?
HandyDART is a shared, door-to-door transit service for people who can't use conventional transit. Apply through your regional transit authority (BC Transit or TransLink). A functional assessment may be required.
Are volunteer driver programs free?
Most volunteer driver programs are free or very low cost. Some ask for a small mileage contribution (typically $0.20-0.50/km). Programs like the Canadian Cancer Society's transportation service are fully free for patients.
What if I need transport to a medical appointment?
For non-emergency medical transport, options include BC Patient Transfer Network, volunteer drivers, and private medical transport companies. If you're traveling far for treatment, the Travel Assistance Program (TAP) can help with costs.
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