Ontario Highway Transport Board

Periodically, temporary applications are filed with the Board. Details of these applications can be made available at anytime to any interested parties by calling (416) 326-6732.

The following are applications for extra-provincial and public vehicle operating licenses filed under the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987, and the Public Vehicles Act. All information pertaining to the applicant i.e. business plan, supporting evidence, etc. is on file at the Board and is available upon request.

Any interested person who has an economic interest in the outcome of these applications may serve and file an objection within 29 days of this publication. The objector shall:

  1. complete a Notice of Objection Form,
  2. serve the applicant with the objection,
  3. file a copy of the objection and provide proof of service of the objection on the applicant with the Board,
  4. pay the appropriate fee.

Serving and filing an objection may be effected by hand delivery, mail, courier or facsimile. Serving means the date received by a party and filing means the date received by the Board.

1455239 Ontario Ltd. (Getaway Coach Lines) - 45909-L
5 Director Court, Ste. 102, Vaughan, ON L4K 3M8

Applies for a public vehicle operating licence as follows:

  1. For the transportation of passengers and express freight on a scheduled service between the Cities of Barrie and Orillia, and the Township of Ramara, via Highways 400, 11 and 12 and Simcoe Road 44.
  2. For the transportation of passengers and express freight on a scheduled service between the Town of Penetanguishine and the City of Barrie, via Simcoe Roads 27 and 93 and Highway 93.

Alternate route: Between a place known as Waverly and the City of Barrie, via Highways 93 and 400.

  1. For the transportation of passengers and express freight on a scheduled service between the Towns of Penetanguishine and Midland, Wyebridge, Waverly, Orr Lake, Hillsdale, Horseshoe Valley, Mt. St. Louis and the City of Barrie, via Simcoe Roads 22 and 93 and Highways 93 and 400.

Excellent Bus Service Inc. – 47251
85 Seven Springs Road, Monroe, New York 10950-2400, USA

Applies for an extra-provincial operating licence as follows:

  1. For the transportation of passengers on a chartered trip from points in the United States of America as authorized by the relevant jurisdiction from the Ontario/U.S.A., Ontario/Québec and Ontario/Manitoba border crossings:
    1. to points in Ontario; and
    1. in transit through Ontario to the Ontario/Manitoba, Ontario/Québec, and Ontario/U.S.A. border crossings for furtherance and for the return of the same passengers on the same chartered trip to point of origin.

Provided That there be no pick-up or discharge of passengers except at point of origin.

  1. To operate over the routes and within the terms of extra provincial operating licence X-1779 now in the name of Tourist Coach Line Inc.

Provided That:

    1. Excellent Bus Service Inc. shall not solicit business relating to the operation of its vehicles over the routes or within the terms of extra provincial operating licence X-1779 in the name of Tourist Coach Line Inc.
    1. There is no reduction in the number of public vehicles registered under the Highway Traffic Act and licensed under the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, in the names of Tourist Coach Line Inc. and Excellent Bus Service Inc.
    1. Tourist Coach Line Inc. and Excellent Bus Service Inc. remain under common ownership and control.

Iron Range Bus Lines Inc. - 24443Q & R
1141 Golf Link Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 7A3

Applies for the approval of transfer of the extra provincial operating licence X-1532 and the public vehicle operating licence PV-3994, both now in the name of 856412 Ontario Inc., 365 Kennedy Rd., Dryden, ON P8N 2Y4.

Frank Rogers (Canada’s Pride) - 46751-A
208 Victoria St. E., Suite 208, Alliston, ON L9R 1K6

Applies for a public vehicle operating licence as follows:

  1. For the transportation of passengers on a scheduled service between the City of Toronto places known as Bolton and Palgrave, both located in the Regional Municipality of Peel, places known as Tottenham, Beeton and Alliston all located in the Town of New Tecumseth, a place known as Cookstown located in the Town of Innisfil and the City of Barrie.

Provided That chartered trips be prohibited.

  1. For the transportation of passengers on a scheduled service between places known as Alliston, Beeton, Tottenham all located in the Township of New Tecumseth and the Town of Newmarket.

Provided That chartered trips be prohibited.

Felix D’Mello
Board Secretary
(143-G031)