Winnipeggers, visitors can now get a free ride with Assiniboine Park trolley to The Forks - Action News
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Winnipeggers, visitors can now get a free ride with Assiniboine Park trolley to The Forks

Starting Saturday, Assiniboine Park visitors can hop on a free trolley service linking the park and zoo with The Forks.

Assiniboine Park expands service to link park and zoo with The Forks

The Lyric Theatre at Assiniboine Park is one of the stops for the newly expanded trolley service, which will now offer free rides to The Forks as well as around the park. (Assiniboinepark.ca)

The AssiniboinePark Conservancy hopesManitobans will be on-board with getting a free ride.

Starting Saturday, Assiniboine Park visitors can hop on a free trolley service linking the park and zoo with The Forks, the conservancy announced Friday.

The AssiniboinePark Conservancy's trolley provides transportation at no cost to the public. Sponsored by the Winnipeg-based gas retailer Domo, the trolley has provided transportation around the park for the last seven years.

Streetcar 596 is tipped over on June 21, 1919, during the Winnipeg General Strike. The Assiniboine Park trolley was given the number 596 as a nod to that streetcar. (L.B. Foote collection/Archives of Manitoba)

Owned and operated by Winnipeg Trolley Company on behalf of the conservancy, the trolleys resemblethe city's heritage street cars. The AssiniboinePark trolleywas given the number 596 as a nod to Streetcar 596, famously tipped over during the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike.

The expanded transportation service stops at multiple spotswithin Assiniboine Park and will take ridersall the way downtown, or they can hop off at the park'sLyric Theatre, the sculpture gardens, the nature playground orthe zoo.

The free ride from the park transports riders to a stop at the Inn at The Forks.

Route maps, stops and schedules are posted online and throughout the park.

A GPS-tracking systemtracks the trolley in real-time, which hopeful riders can view online through a link on the website.

The Domo Trolley will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekends only in June. The trolley operates daily in July and August. Service drops back to weekends only in the fall.