Gone are the days of trying to secure a seat in a carpool just to spend a day on the slopes; Flixbus, one of North America's fastest-growing bus prov…
, one of North America's fastest-growing bus providers, has introduced a brand-new route that takes you straight to one of Ontario'sJust in time for the peak of ski season, Flixbus is offering Toronto residents an affordable and fast new route that takes you straight to Barrie's Horseshoe Valley Resort .
Added as a new stop on the bus company's Toronto-Sudbury route, which services destinations downtown Barrie, Parry Sound, Port Severn, and Waubaushene, the new route has officially taken effect as of Jan. 31. The new route will operate one roundtrip journey a day from Thursday to Monday, so whether you're planning on a quick day trip or an extended getaway, you've got your travel needs covered.
Buses leave from Union Station at 8:30 a.m. or Pearson Airport at 9:15 a.m. and arrive at Horseshoe Valley Resort at 10:45; all the while, you'll be kicking back with free Wi-Fi and all your newfound snow buddies.
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