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Transportation

Community transportation in the area includes services for seniors, youth, low-income earners, and people who have disabilities or accessibility issues.

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There are two private bus lines that provide service across the city.

  • Iron Range Bus Lines Address: 319 Kennedy Road, Dryden, ON P8N 2X3 Phone: 807-223-6188 

    Email: dryden@ironrangebus.com

  • Hutchison Bus Lines Address: 114 Third Street, Dryden, ON P8N 2V7

    Phone: 807-223-4244

Ontario Northland connects select Northern Ontario communities by road and rail. For additional information or to reserve tickets, please visit Ontario Northland.

Taxi subsidies are available to members of the Dryden Go Getters Activity Centre. Contact the centre for more information. 

Address: 84 St. Charles Street, Dryden, ON P8N 1L3

Phone: 807-223-5937

Email: drydengogetters@drytel.net.

Patricia Region Senior Services provides transportation to people who are not able to take public transit due to mobility issues or cognitive impairment. Contact the organization directly for more information. 

Address: 35 Van Horne Avenue, Dryden, ON P8N 3B4

Phone: 807-223-5278

Email: prss@drytel.net.

The Northwestern Ontario Student Services Consortium (NWOSSC) provides school bus services within the Kenora Catholic, Keewatin-Patricia, Northwest Catholic and Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique Aurores borealés school boards.

Address: Dryden Regional Training and Cultural Centre, 100 Casimir Avenue, Suite 114, Dryden, ON P8N 3L2

Phone: 807-223-1256 or 1-866-860-7770

Email: bussing@nwobus.ca

Kenora Rainy River Districts Child and Family Services provides families within the system with access to transportation services. Contact the organization for details.

Address: 175 West River Road, Dryden, ON P8N 2Z4

Phone: 807-223-5325 or 1-800-465-1100

Aboriginal people who are ill, disabled or have mobility issues can use transportation provided by the Dryden Native Friendship Centre. The centre can arrange to take people to medical appointments, errands and social events. Nominal fees apply. Contact the Dryden Native Friendship Centre for details.

Address: 74 Queen Street, Dryden, ON P8N 1A4

Phone: 807-223-4180 or 807-223-7433

Email: dnfc@drytel.net

The Dryden Community Living group helps people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. To qualify, people must apply through Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) at 1-855-376-6673. 

Contact Dryden Community Living for details.

Address: 280 Arthur Street, Dryden, ON P8N 1K8

Phone: 807-701-5370 

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