Travellers will now have a new way to get from Vancouver to Calgary as Ebus is launching its newest route.
Starting Oct. 6, passengers looking to travel to Calgary can book the new scenic Vancouver-Kelowna-Calgary route.
The new route will stop in Sicamous, Revelstoke, Golden, Lake Louise, Banff and Canmore, allowing passengers to travel between B.C. and Alberta without any overnight layovers.
- Sicamous, B.C. – 1229 Eagle Pass Way (Shell Station)
- Revelstoke, B.C. – 1872 Trans-Canada Highway (Petro-Canada)
- Golden, B.C. – 1417 North Trans-Canada Highway (Petro-Canada)
- Lake Louise, Alta. – 200 Village Rd. (Shell Station)
- Banff, Alta. – 100 Gopher Ave.
- Canmore, Alta. – 1602 2nd Ave. (Northwinds Hotel)
"Ebus is committed to making travel more accessible and stress-free for Canadians," Lisa Davis, vice president of Motorcoach, said.
"It's about giving people more choice, more convenience, and a travel experience they can rely on."
Glen Desjardine, Ebus BC operations manager, celebrated the news of the new route.
"This new route gives travellers more flexibility to move between B.C. and Alberta while enjoying the incredible scenery of the mountain corridor."
