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The area on the map (roughly bound by Golden Mile, Fairville Blvd, Gault Road, Dominion Park and Main Street West) is serviced by FLEX West service.
Interactive map with West Flex zone stops
FLEX service does not operate on a fixed route or schedule. It operates stop to stop within the zone. Riders use an app on their phone or call a dispatcher at to schedule a ride. The app or the dispatcher will let the rider know when to meet the bus at the stop, depending on preference.
Riders are able to request the quickest available bus, book a ride for later, or request the time to arrive at their destination within the zone.
Riders can travel from stop to stop within the zone, or transfer at common stops on Routes 1, 15 or 12.
Service hours
Monday to Friday 6:30 am until 6:30 pm
Saturday from 7:30 am until 6 pm
Service on Sand Cove Road (west of Bleury Street)
Monday to Friday 8:30 am until 3:50 pm
There is no service on Saturday.
The service goal is to have the bus arrive at the requested stop within half an hour of the request.
Visit the AppStore or Google Play to download onto your smartphone
You can also call 506 652 3539 to set up an account and book your rides via telephone.
Telephone booking hours
Monday to Friday 6:30 am to 5 pm
Saturday 7:30 am to 5 pm
Stops
Area residents will notice new signage in the area. They will also notice that there will stop removals. Stops are being removed mainly where there are duplicate stops.
More about FLEX service is available here.
Fixed route service changes west
In 2023, service enhancements will roll out across the system. Find out more about the Transforming Transit project here.
Sign up for Transit news and notifications here.
Fundy Winterfest: Rockwood Glows
The City of Saint John’s Disc Golf course is located at Shamrock Park in the city’s north end. It is an 18-hole, par 3 course.
The course is now open and runs on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is no need for a tee time. Larger events may take place on the course so please view our online calendar for availability.
If you would like to book a larger event at the course, please complete the online application form.
How do you play?
The goal of the game is to throw a disc from the tee pad toward the basket, then keep throwing until you make your disc into the basket. Once you’ve thrown your disc into the basket, you’ve completed the hole. Count your score and move onto the next hole. Within each basket there are directional arrow which point you to you next hole.
Please download our detailed map and individual hole diagrams to the right of this page.
The area in Millidgeville as shown on the map, is serviced by FLEX Millidgeville on-demand.
The Millidgeville zone includes stops on Kennebecasis Drive including Tucker Park, 1099 Kennebecasis (Lift Station) and Lentook Avenue.
The zone does not include University Avenue.
FLEX service does not operate on a fixed route or schedule. It operates stop to stop within the zone. Riders use an app on their phone or call a dispatcher at 506 652-3539 to schedule a ride. The app or the dispatcher will let the rider know when to meet the bus at the stop, depending on preference.
Riders are able to request the quickest available bus, book a ride for later, or request the time to arrive at their destination within the zone.
Riders can travel from stop to stop within the zone, or transfer at to the 3N or 9N at 608 Millidge Avenue (old fire station) or to the 3E or 9E at Woodward Avenue/University.
The service goal is to have the bus arrive at the requested stop within half an hour of the request.
Service hours
Monday to Friday 6:30 am until 6:30 pm
Saturday from 10 am until 6 pm
Visit the AppStore or Google Play to download onto your smartphone
You can also call 506 652 3539 (FLEX) to set up an account and book your rides via telephone.
Telephone booking hours
Monday to Friday 6:30 am until 5 pm
Saturday from 10 am until 5 pm
Stops
Area residents will notice new signage in the area. They will also notice that there will stop removals. Stops are being removed mainly where there are duplicate stops.
More about FLEX service is here.
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In 2023, service enhancements will roll out across the system. Find out more about the Transforming Transit project here.
Sign up for Transit news and notifications here.
Planning to host an event in a Public Space (Park, Public Beach, Block Party, Street Event, Parade, Walk/Run) in the City of Saint John?
All community events on municipal public property require City approval to
- Reserve the space
- Ensure the safety and success of all event elements.
The focus of event approvals is to make sure that your event is safe and accessible for the community and to assist event organizers to make their event a success.
Approval is contingent on many factors including the nature of the request, location availability, and the completion and submission of all
necessary event requirements.
Depending on the size and scope of your event, you may be approved as early as 2 weeks, however a minimum of 4 weeks up to 16 weeks may be required to review and process your application.
The City of Saint John reserves the right to revoke access and/or cancel an event up to and including the day of the event or at any time during an event.
Alcohol is not permitted on City property, including parks, without a permit from the province. Prior to applying for this permit, the City will review you request and approve or reject the application for alcohol. Most street events that serve alcohol operate under an extension of an existing licence obtained by a bar or restaurant. The province may also issue special event permits. This process involves an application to the province, as well as discussions with fire and police.
There are a limited number of barricades, detour, and road closed signs available through the City. You can request them on the application form. If the City cannot provide them, you can rent them at local businesses. You will require a vehicle parked across each intersection IN ADDITION to barricades and signage.
Alcohol is not permitted on City property, including parks, without a permit from the province. Prior to applying for this permit, the City will review you request and approve or reject the application for alcohol. Most street events that serve alcohol operate under an extension of an existing licence obtained by a bar or restaurant. The province may also issue special event permits. This process involves an application to the province, as well as discussions with fire and police.
Fireworks Display fireworks (public fireworks) and pyrotechnic special effects (sporting or other public events) are regulated by the federal government and must be: