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bus shelters in Saguenay.

bus shelters in Saguenay.

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

bus shelters in Saguenay, Quebec
At a glance

Saguenay, QC

Saguenay, Quebec, is served by Société de transport du Saguenay (STS) (13 routes) and is home to roughly 160 transit shelters across the city. The local design code requires every shelter to handle a 3. 9 kPa snow load and a 0.

Transit authority
Société de transport du Saguenay (STS) · 13 routes
Shelter network
~160 shelters
Snow load (Ss)
3.9 kPa
Wind load (q1/50)
0.39 kPa
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Specifications

Engineering Specs for Saguenay

Transit authoritySociété de transport du Saguenay (STS) · 13 routes
Shelter network~160 shelters
Snow load (Ss)3.9 kPa
Wind load (q1/50)0.39 kPa
Frost depth1.8 m
Climate zoneZone 7A
Avg snowfall340 cm
Avg winter temp-14.1°C
Accessibility codeCNB / RBQ
Population146K
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bus shelters in Saguenay

The Saguenay fleet operates roughly 160 shelters across 13 Société de transport du Saguenay (STS) routes, with stamped engineering at Ss 3. 9 kPa snow load and q1/50 0. 39 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.

Saguenay — Engineering & Permits

Replacement parts ship from Brantford with a 48-hour SLA to Saguenay maintenance teams, and our regional install crews are bonded and insured for Quebec prevailing-wage public-sector work.

In Saguenay, Quebec, every shelter is engineered to 340 cm annual snowfall, -14.1 °C average winter temperature, and 1.8 m frost-depth footings — with CNB / RBQ accessibility compliance and stamped engineering for Zone 7A. BusShelters.ca delivers, installs, and maintains for Société de transport du Saguenay (STS) and private clients.

Benefits

Why Saguenay clients choose BusShelters.ca

Built for Canadian WintersStamped to NBCC 2020 snow and wind loads for every Canadian municipality — frost-depth footings from 0.6 m to 3.0 m.
Procurement-ReadyStamped drawings, BOM, COC, and as-built package delivered with every shipment so AHJ review is single-pass.
AODA & CSA CompliantMeets AODA, CSA B651-18 accessibility, and CSA Z97.1 safety-glass requirements without optional add-ons.
48-Hour Parts SLAReplacement glazing, panels, and benches ship within 48 hours from our Brantford, Ontario warehouse.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Saguenay

What snow load and wind load should a Canadian bus shelter meet?

Canadian bus shelters must be engineered to the **National Building Code of Canada** snow and wind loads for the installation city — these vary widely (e.g., **2.2 kPa snow** in Toronto vs. **3.9 kPa** in Saguenay; **0.44 kPa wind** in Toronto vs. **0.84 kPa** in St. John's). All BusShelters.ca structures ship with stamped engineering drawings specific to your city and frost depth. Both values come from **NRCan Climatic Data tables** referenced in NBCC 2020 — there's a published 1/50-year value for every Canadian municipality, which is what the P.Eng. stamp is calculated against. For coastal sites add a **terrain-exposure factor** (Vancouver Island, Atlantic Canada) and for high-elevation sites a **topographic factor** (Whistler, Banff). Roof slope, snow-shed direction, and footing depth-to-frost are derived from these inputs. We supply the calculation package alongside the stamped drawings so the AHJ review is single-pass.

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