Transportation
Being at one of the city's busiest intersections and near the city's main highway, it is very easily accessible and parking space is abundant.
The Société de transport de l'Outaouais offers several routes that travel to various areas across the city from the shopping mall. It is considered, outside of the downtown core, the most important transit hub in the city. On average per day, 8 000 shoppers use public transit for shopping .
The STO has a major Park And Ride facility of over 500 parking spaces in proximity the mall. It has also recently rebuilt the transit terminal and built a new client service centre inside the mall.
Routes that serve the shopping centre include:
- Routes 62, 63, 64, 66, 71, 74, 76 and 78 travel through local areas in the Gatineau sector. Route 64 ends at Freeman Park and Ride in the Hull sector. Route 62 serves a shuttle for workers at the Passeport Canada office.
- Routes 67 and 77 travel to Ottawa and the 77 travels to local areas of the Gatineau sector
- Route 33 also travel through local areas of the Gatineau sector. It also travels through various areas of the Hull sector and ends in Ottawa.
- Route 57 travels to the Aylmer sector via downtown Gatineau
- Route 96 travels to the Buckingham and Masson-Angers sector
- Route 68 is a non-stop route that serves the Hull Cégep and serves as temporary shuttle route during construction at the Alonzo-Wright Bridge.
- Various shuttle buses during events start here.
Starting in 2011, the Rapibus transit route will travel just north of the shopping centre alongside Maloney Boulevard. A transit station will be located there, although it is unlikely that it will serve as the future terminal due to the lack of space for buses and the dangerous nature of the Greber/Maloney intersection which includes an at-grade rail crossing.
Read more about this topic: Les Promenades De L'Outaouais