
bus shelters in Montreal.
Engineered, supplied, and installed in Montreal, Quebec — climate-rated, AODA-compliant, with stamped drawings.

Montreal, QC
Montreal, Quebec, is served by Société de transport de Montréal (STM) (220 routes) and is home to roughly 4,200 transit shelters across the city. The local design code requires every shelter to handle a 2. 5 kPa snow load and a 0.
- Transit authority
- Société de transport de Montréal (STM) · 220 routes
- Shelter network
- ~4,200 shelters
- Snow load (Ss)
- 2.5 kPa
- Wind load (q1/50)
- 0.42 kPa
Engineering Specs for Montreal
bus shelters in Montreal
The Montreal fleet operates roughly 4200 shelters across 220 Société de transport de Montréal (STM) routes, with stamped engineering at Ss 2. 5 kPa snow load and q1/50 0. 42 kPa wind load. Local installs use municipal-permit submission, locate-clearance documentation, and traffic-management plans co-ordinated with Quebec highway and right-of-way standards.
Montreal — Engineering & Permits
Replacement parts ship from Brantford with a 48-hour SLA to Montreal maintenance teams, and our regional install crews are bonded and insured for Quebec prevailing-wage public-sector work.
In Montreal, Quebec, every shelter is engineered to 210 cm annual snowfall, -9.3 °C average winter temperature, and 1.5 m frost-depth footings — with CNB / RBQ accessibility compliance and stamped engineering for Zone 6. BusShelters.ca delivers, installs, and maintains for Société de transport de Montréal (STM) and private clients.
Why Montreal clients choose BusShelters.ca
Shelter models for Montreal

Standard Bus Shelters
Cantilever and freestanding bus shelters built for Canadian winters — tempered glass walls, anti-graffiti panels, integrated bench.
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Solar-Powered Bus Shelters
Off-grid LED-lit shelters with rooftop PV array — no trenching, no electrical connection, full winter operation.
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Heated Bus Shelters
Radiant overhead heating panels triggered by motion sensor — thermal comfort below -30°C, heated bench seat option.
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ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters
Wheelchair-clear floor space, transfer bench, tactile wayfinding, contrasting colour bands — meets AODA, BC Building Code Section 3.8, and CSA B651.
Learn moreFrequently Asked Questions — Montreal
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