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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: July 29, 2026 - 13:10

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Para Transpo Talk sessions continue this August

July 29, 2026

Para Transpo Talk returns this August with six customer sessions throughout the month. All Para Transpo customers, their families, companions, and support persons are welcome to attend. Everyone is welcome, no matter how often you take Para Transpo.

We want to hear from you! Attendees will have the opportunity to speak directly to OC Transpo staff, ask questions and provide feedback on Para Transpo service. 

The event schedule is below:

Tuesday, August 4 

10 am to 5 pm, City Hall – main lobby

To support a safe and secure environment, all visitors and their belongings must go through a security screening to enter the building.

Wednesday, August 5 

11 am to 6 pm, Hurdman Station – main entrance

Thursday, August 6

11 am to 6 pm, Richcraft Community Centre – main lobby

Tuesday, August 11

11 am to 6 pm, Dovercourt Recreation Complex – lobby

Wednesday, August 12

11 am to 6 pm, Place d’ Orléans – in front of the American Eagle

Thursday, August 13

11 am to 6 pm, Tunney’s Pasture Station

Can’t make it this time? A recap of what we heard will be posted on octranspo.com after the event. 

In the meantime, send any questions to parlons_paratranspo_talk@ottawa.ca

For more information, visit octranspo.com. For trip planning assistance, use the Travel Planner or Transit app, or call 613-560-5000. You can also connect with OC Transpo through FacebookBlueskyX (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.  

 



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