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Many thanks to our City and Province for helping Calgary continue to be affordable for all

  • Apr 27, 2023
  • 1 min read

The Fair Entry program will soon be making eligibility changes to improve low-income transit access for adults aged 65 and over. This follows a recent announcement in which the Government of Alberta is providing an additional $1.7 million to The City of Calgary to assist in Low Income Transit Pass funding for seniors. Eligibility for other Fair Entry programs remains the same, including those accessing the Low Income Monthly Pass aged 13-64.


Fares and Passes:

Learn more about different fares and passes offered visit the Calgary Transit's website


Fair Entry:

There are six subsidies offered to Calgarians through the Fair Entry program:

  • Calgary Low-income Transit Pass

  • Recreational Fee Assistance

  • No-cost spay/neuter program

  • Seniors Home Service Maintenance Program

  • Property Tax Assistance Program

  • Calgary Parking Low-income Market Permit


To apply for Fair Entry you can do so in person, by mail, drop-off, or online using your Calgary ID account.

To learn more about the subsidies and see if you qualify visit this link.



Calgary Transit LRT front car at Sunnyside platform
Calgary Transit LRT at Sunnyside LRT


 
 
 

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