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Free Transit for Youth in Manitoba

Is it just me, or does it feel like everything in Manitoba is getting more expensive by the week?

Well, I just finished digging through the new provincial budget that dropped today, and I found a massive silver lining for families. They’re officially rolling out free transit for youth.

If you’ve been stressed about the cost of getting your kids to school or soccer practice, this $10 million investment is going to be a huge breath of fresh air.

🚍 So, What’s the Catch?

Actually, not much of one.

We already know that in Winnipeg, kids 11 and under ride for free if they’re with an adult. But once they hit 12, that’s when the “Youth Fare” starts eating into the grocery budget.

This new plan finally covers that gap. Starting at age 12, teenagers are going to be eligible for these free passes.

Whether they’re heading to school, a weekend shift at a part-time job, or just meeting up with friends at the Forks, they’re covered.

And it’s not just a Winnipeg-only perk. This is rolling out for all five cities in Manitoba that actually have bus systems:

  • Winnipeg
  • Brandon
  • Selkirk
  • Thompson
  • Flin Flon

Real Savings for Families

If you’ve looked at a peggo card lately, you know the prices have been creeping up.

Right now in Winnipeg:

  • A single youth ride is $2.95
  • A monthly youth pass is $88.55

Do the math—if you’ve got a kid taking the bus every day, you’re looking at saving over $1,000 a year per child.

That is a massive win. That’s a few extra bags of groceries, a hockey registration fee, or just a little bit of breathing room at the end of the month.

🧠 Why This is Actually a Good Move

Aside from the cash, it’s about giving our kids some independence.

No more “parent taxi” duties for every single extracurricular, and no more rationing bus tickets like they’re gold bars.

The province is also hoping that if we get kids used to the bus now, they’ll keep riding as adults.

Plus, we’ve all seen the talk about transit safety lately—more people on the buses usually means a more active, safer environment for everyone.

What Happens Next?

Since this just dropped today (March 24), don’t expect the “Apply Now” button to pop up this afternoon.

The province still has to sit down with the cities to figure out the “how.” In Winnipeg, it’ll likely be linked to the peggo system, but we’re still waiting on the official play-by-play for how to actually get the cards in our hands.

👀 My Take

Look, budget days are usually pretty dry, but this is one of those changes that actually hits home.

It’s about making life a little easier for Manitoba families and giving our youth a bit more freedom to move around.

I’ll be keeping an ear to the ground—as soon as I hear how and when we can sign up, I’ll let you know!

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