Free Shuttle Bus for CEGEP students from Gatineau and Quebec City 

Attention Gatineau and Quebec City Students! Excited to explore what McGill has to offer during Open House but worried about getting here? 

We’ve got you covered! To make it easy for you, we’re offering a FREE, round-trip, shuttle bus service to McGill’s Downtown Montreal Campus on the day of the event.

Two routes are available. See below for the bus schedule that applies to you.

Space on the buses is limited. Don’t wait and reserve your spot.

  • This service is for students currently enrolled in CEGEP. 
  • The service is offered by reservation only, on a first-come, first-served basis. 
  • Only registered guests will be allowed to board the bus. 
  • If the bus is full, you will be placed on a waitlist. Once a seat becomes available, you will be notified by email. Being on the waiting list does not guarantee a seat on the bus.
  • Students taking the shuttle bus must also register for Open House.

 


Bus 1: Gatineau – McGill (Capacity 56).

Pick up Time Location

7:00 AM

Note: Participants must be present 15 minutes before departure.

CÉGEP de l’Outaouais
333 Boulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunes
Gatineau, Quebec J8Y 6M4

10:00 AM

Arrive at McGill University

Departure Location

4:30 PM

Note: Participants must be present 15 minutes before departure.

McGill University

7:30 PM 

CÉGEP de l’Outaouais
333 Boulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunes
Gatineau, Quebec J8Y 6M4


Bus 2: Quebec City – McGill (Capacity 56).

Pick up Time Location

7:00 AM

Note: Participants must be present 15 minutes before departure.

CÉGEP de Sainte-Foy
Devant la Salle Albert Rousseau
2410 Ch. Ste-Foy, G1V 1T3 

10:00 AM

Arrive at McGill University

Departure Location

4:30 PM

Note: Participants must be present 15 minutes before departure.

McGill University

7:30 PM

CÉGEP de Sainte-Foy
Devant la Salle Albert Rousseau
2410 Ch. Ste-Foy, G1V 1T3

McGill University is on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose presence marks this territory on which peoples of the world now gather.

For more information about traditional territory and tips on how to make a land acknowledgement, visit our Land Acknowledgement webpage.

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