Gatineau-Ottawa tram

Gatineau-Ottawa tram

The project

The tram is an investment in the Gatineau-Ottawa area’s future. It will connect Gatineau’s west end to the Gatineau and Ottawa downtowns, and its circuit will align with the existing major public transit axes. This dedicated, reliable and accessible transit system will meet the transportation needs of residents in Gatineau’s west end for the next 30 to 50 years in a context of population growth, road congestion and the importance of interprovincial exchanges.

Why the tram

In order to address the demographic growth and a system that no longer meets demand, the region needs an effective public transit system that meets residents’ needs for the next 30 to 50 years.

About the tram

Today’s trams are a far cry from those of long ago. They are based on modern, innovative, cutting-edge technology designed to benefit the entire population.

Circuit map

The tram will connect Gatineau’s west end to the Gatineau and Ottawa downtowns, and its circuit will align with the existing major public transit axes and enhance access to the region’s cultural, professional and commercial hubs.

In numbers

24 km
of tram rails

15
neighbourhoods crossed

300
riders per vehicle

5000
riders per hour, per direction

* Estimation

Our updates

  • Funding confirmation for the Ottawa side

    Funding confirmation for the Ottawa side

    The Government of Canada announced a $31.6 M investment to conduct feasibility studies for the portion outside Quebec.

    Learn more: Funding confirmation for the Ottawa side
  • The Groupe Porteur and TramGO team up!

    The Groupe Porteur and TramGO team up!

    The STO has announced the awarding of the professional and multidisciplinary professional services contract to the Groupe Porteur.

    Learn more: The Groupe Porteur and TramGO team up!
  • Funding confirmation on the Quebec side

    Funding confirmation on the Quebec side

    On June 27, the governments of Canada and Quebec announced an investment of $163.5 million for future studies on the Quebec side.

    Learn more: Funding confirmation on the Quebec side

Our stories

  • The history of the Outaouais’s tram

    The history of the Outaouais’s tram

    Over the years, this mode of transportation has evolved significantly. Today’s trams are a far cry from those of the past. Overview of the history of the Outaouais’ tram.

    Learn more: The history of the Outaouais’s tram
  • The tram’s role in urban densification

    The tram’s role in urban densification

    A tram is a dedicated transportation service that lessens urban sprawl by promoting densification thanks to its offer of high frequency service, its accessibility and its ability to get people close to where they work and play.

    Learn more: The tram’s role in urban densification
  • The tram : an engine for sustainable development

    The tram : an engine for sustainable development

    Designed to meet mobility needs over the next five decades for the city’s west end, the tram is a lever that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, help limit urban sprawl and promote the region’s economic prosperity.

    Learn more: The tram : an engine for sustainable development

Our press releases

  • Complementary Study Final Summary and Recommendations

    Complementary Study Final Summary and Recommendations

    The Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO) this morning released the final summary and recommendations (Report 6) of the Supplementary Study for the Development of a Higher-Order Public Transit System in Gatineau’s West End.

    Learn more: Complementary Study Final Summary and Recommendations