
Nope ... You either need to go out to Detroit or out to Seattle. I haven't
checked it thoroughly but a connection may be made via Indian Trails at
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan but I am thinking it would require a cab ride
to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
It's mind boggeling to know you have
to travel so far to get across the border now. Bad news for the
passenger (like my wife who has a fear of flying).

Regarding
Sault Ste. Marie,
Greyhound only went as far as Saint Ignace, Michigan and then according
to October 2001 Russell's Guide, you paid $40 for a 51 mile trip to Sault Ste.
marie, Michigan (plus the border crossing). Going west there was a
company that ran between Duluth, Minnesota and Thunder Bay, Ontario, but
the name escapes me at this time. The next crossing going west would
have been between Fargo, North Dakota and Winnepeg, Manitoba (Jackrabbit
ran this run, and after Jefferson got involved ran it, but for reason
unknown to me dropped everything north of Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Triangle Transportation also ran this route but had no Interline
Ticketing agreement).
Next border crossing would have been
Coutts, Alberta ans Sweetgrass, Montana. This has some interesting
history and I will return to it.
The next two border crossings
would be Spokane, Washington and Creston or Yahk, British Columbia (I
think it was Yahk), and Wenatchee, Washington and Osoyoos,
British Columbia. Both of these routes were run by Empire Trailways
(NOT to be confused with Empire Trailways in New York, no affiliation
what-so-ever).
The Seattle, Washington to Vancouver, British
Columbia was run by Greyhound as well as Western Trailways, and later
Quick Shuttle added service. During the strike of the 90's Greyhound
Lines Canada ran this schedule for a short while.

Regarding
Coutts/Sweetgrass ... Originaly Northland Greyhound ran this route out
of Great Falls, Montana and perhaps to Lethbridge or Calgary, Alberta.
South oot of Great Falla Greyhound had servive to Salt Lake City, Utah.
For reasons I do not know Intermountain Transportation acquired this
route but at the border, there was a change of busses with Greyhound
Lines Canada, no through service. Intermountain went belly-up in the
early 1990's and this was acquired by Rimrock Stages/Trailways.
A
lot of ridership on the run were people traveling between
Canada and las Vegas, neveada. it is my understanding Rimrock and
Greyhound Canada canceled this run because of low ridership due to lower
fares on the airlines. Rimrock Trailways continues to run south out of
Great Falls and Greyhound Canada continues service to Lethbridge,
Alberta
If anyone has any further anformation about Intarmountain Transportation Company it may worth a post.
Thanks!
Published by Wyatt Olsen
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