As we get ready for this year’s AGM (Annual General Meeting), we’d love your input to help shape TAAG’s plans for 2026/2027.
As we get ready for this year’s AGM (Annual General Meeting), we’d love your input to help shape TAAG’s plans for 2026/2027.
TAAG scored a massive advocacy victory in the 2026 Guelph Budget, securing the full, seven-day-a-week expansion of Transit Route 98 after a dramatic 7-6 City Council vote! This win prevents major service delays and locks in permanent funding for programs like the Seniors and Youth Ride Free initiatives. However, the budget includes a fare increase, reminding us that the fight for frequent and affordable transit is ongoing.
Weekend GO train service to Toronto has launched with hundreds of riders. The inaugural trip was a major victory for transit advocates, highlighted by TAAG and TriTAG members linking up onboard, proving collective action can achieve better regional transit.
Discover how focusing on free youth transit is the key to building resilient, future-ready public transport systems. This strategy, proven in Kingston, Ontario, and spreading nationally, offers financial relief to families, reduces emissions, and boosts community engagement by creating a new generation of regular riders. Learn how the "Kingston Model" can be a practical, phased path to stronger transit and more connected communities.
Community event will explore how better transportation can create a more vibrant and sustainable city.
List of Speakers and Bios for the 2025 Transportation Summit.
To see the entire schedule and to register to attend, visit www.taaguelph.com/summit
Guelph Transit has annouced some big changes coming to how the city is investing in our public transportation. As transit users, we need to understand what this means for our daily commutes, our city's green goals, and the future of our transit system.
Doors Open Guelph returns on Saturday, April 26th, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, offering free access to significant architectural, historical, and cultural sites in Guelph. The event features guided tours and interactive experiences at various locations, including community hubs, artistic spaces, historical landmarks, and research facilities. TAAG encourages you to use Guelph Transit, which provides convenient access to many sites, with specific route information provided for each location from Guelph Central Station.
We are writing to advocate for the approval of Vision Zero strongly and to emphasize the critical role of dedicated transit lanes and high-frequency transit (service every 15 minutes or better) within the Quality Transit Network (QTN) as essential strategies for achieving our city's Vision Zero objectives.