The frustrations and opportunities with transit on Metro Vancouver's North Shore
A new exhibit at the Museum & Archives of North Vancouver looks at the history of public transit on the North Shore, as well as the future of sustainable transit in the region. Zoe Mackoff de Miranda, the museum's director, said the exhibit aimed to highlight common frustrations with commuting in the region, as well as create opportunities for future dialogue with officials and planners. Connect with CBC Vancouver online: Website: https://www.cbc.ca/bc TikTok: / cbcvancouver #CBCVancouver #CBCNews #BritishColumbia #translink #buses #publictransport

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