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West Kootenay Transit System (formerly known as Kootenay Boundary Transit System) is the public transit system in Trail , Castlegar , Nelson , British Columbia and surrounding area. The transit services are operated from Trail, Castlegar, Nelson and serve Rossland , Warfield , Genelle, Montrose , Fruitvale , Salmo , Kaslo , Creston , Nakusp . Funding is provided under a partnership between the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary , Regional District of Central Kootenay and BC Transit . handyDART provides door-to-door transportation for people whose disability prevents them from using conventional bus service.

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5-491: West Kootenay Transit System introduced a transit run between the Cities of Trail, Castlegar and Nelson, mainly to serve those travelling to Selkirk College 's Castlegar Campus. This run is operational between the months of September and June and can be used for general transportation between the communities of Trail, Castlegar and Nelson. The transit system has three zones (Columbia, Kootenay and Slocan) and over 30 routes serving

10-805: A variety of academic, career, vocational and technical programs. Programs are offered part-time, full-time and online through the following schools of study: Students of Selkirk College have access to a variety of local arts, culture and heritage facilities within the municipalities of Castlegar , Grand Forks , Kaslo , Nelson , Rossland and Trail . Museums and galleries include the Doukhobor Discovery Centre, Kootenay Gallery, Langham Cultural Centre, Oxygen Art Centre, Quoynary Canada Rossland Art Gallery, Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre, Touchstones Museum, and VISAC Gallery. Selkirk College currently has two student housing buildings that can collectively house 209 students. Student housing at

15-591: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to bus transport in Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Selkirk College Selkirk College is a public college founded in 1966 with its main campus in Castlegar , British Columbia , Canada . The college has student housing at its Castlegar and Nelson campuses. Students frequently struggle to find accommodation. The college has seen shrinking enrolment for

20-567: The past seven years, dropping from 1,987 FTE students in 2015/16 to 1,239 in 2022/23. International students currently account for 11% of total student headcount, a decrease of 3% over the past five years, the lowest rate for a public BC college. Indigenous students comprise 8% of total student numbers. Selkirk College has eight campuses and learning centres across the West Kootenay and Kootenay Boundary regions: Selkirk currently has 1,239 students in eight locations and offers

25-507: The region of Regional District of Kootenay Boundary , including a connecting bus service to Castlegar, Nelson, Nakusp and Kaslo, in the adjoining Regional District of Central Kootenay . Regional Connectors Kootenay Zone Slocan Zone Columbia Zone (Castlegar and Area) Columbia Zone (Trail and Area) Nakusp and Kaslo Local Paratransit Health Connections This article about transport in British Columbia

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