A reminder for residents of Kimberley that BC Transit and the City are introducing a fare and service change effective June 29.
Starting June 29, a single ride fare will increase by $0.50, with the new fee being $3.50.
A ten-ticket pass will increase by $4 to $31.50.
Please see the chart below for new fees.

BC Transit for Kimberley’s new fare prices. (Image Credit: BC Transit)
A monthly pass will be introduced for $80, which will provide frequent riders with a greater discount.
This pass will be available for rides of all transit services, including Route 21 Kimberley/Cranbrook, Route 22 KC Commuter and Route 24 Kimberley Local.
The monthly pass will be available for purchase only at Kimberley City Hall and will not be usable on buses within the Cranbrook transit system.
There will also be a change to local service, including additional trips on Route 22 KC Commuter, one in the morning and one in the evening.
The new schedule will introduce on-request transit service to St. Eugene Mission via Route 21 Kimberley/Cranbrook.
Service on Route 21 will be reduced from three round-trips each weekday to two round-trips.
Customers are required to call one business day ahead to book their trip.
Route 24 Kimberley Local will now run from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
During the winter months, service on Route 23 Peak to Platzl will remain free for riders.
For more information about trip planning, fares and schedules, click here.







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