Hate the long walk on Canada Day? Ottawa mayor, feds point fingers over transit plan
OTTAWA — People attending Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa can use public transit for free, but they won’t be allowed to use the train station closest to the event.
The main stage is set up at LeBreton Flats, but light-rail transit users will be told to get off at Lyon Station, more than a kilometre away.
People with mobility challenges will be able to use the station closest to the events, but everyone else will be asked to walk.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe blamed the federal government for that decision in a statement on social media, saying the city tried to propose alternatives.