What a bus shelter costs in Canada in 2026
Standard freestanding shelters range $6,500 to $14,000 for the structure plus $2,500 to $6,000 for installation including footings and electrical. Solar-powered units add $1,500 to $3,500 for panels, charge controller, and LiFePO₄ battery. Heated shelters add $3,000 to $7,000 depending on heater wattage and whether bench heat is specified. AODA-compliant accessible shelters typically uplift $500 to $1,200 over the standard for tactile surfaces, contrast strips, and clear-floor expansion. Smart shelters with real-time arrival, USB charging, and rider-services electronics start at $15,000 for the structure and add $3,000 to $8,000 for the sensor payload. Custom architectural shelters for heritage districts, campuses, or brand-controlled streetscapes commonly land $25,000 to $60,000+ per shelter.
What drives the price
Four factors set the bottom-line per-shelter cost: shelter type and size, glazing spec (single-pane tempered, double-glazed IGU, or polycarbonate), local snow load and footing depth-to-frost (Toronto 1.2 m vs Yellowknife 3.0 m), and grid-electrical proximity (a shelter requiring a 50-metre trenched feed costs $4,000–$12,000 more than one beside an existing transformer). Volume orders of 20+ units typically reduce per-unit pricing 15–25%.
Total cost of ownership
The lifecycle view is more useful than first-cost: a stamped-engineered shelter delivers roughly 15–18 years on the structure and 5–8 years on glazing and benches before refresh, working out to $1,000–$1,800 per shelter per year including maintenance. Off-grid solar configurations have a higher first-cost but eliminate trenched-electrical and ongoing utility billing — payback under 6 years on most rural sites.
Next steps
For written pricing, an RFP response, or a project-scoping call, contact our bid desk at bids@busshelters.ca or (888) 663-2244. We respond to standard quote requests within one business day and to municipal RFPs within 5 working days. For projects at the design or specification stage, our project-engineering team can run a no-cost site-suitability review covering snow load, wind load, footing depth, accessibility code, electrical proximity, and budget envelope — useful before the procurement file gets locked. Reference sites in your region are available on request, and the Brantford showroom is open Monday through Friday for in-person product walk-throughs.
Related resources
- Solar-powered bus shelters — off-grid LED, heater and arrival-display configurations
- AODA-compliant accessible shelters — CSA B651-18 dimensional and contrast standards
- Bus shelter cost in Canada — full per-feature pricing breakdown
- Bus shelter RFP response — pre-qualified bid documentation
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