“We are greatly pleased to see the Government of Ontario taking this important step in advancing the Grimsby GO Station. Efficient transportation networks are fundamental to economic prosperity. This investment will strengthen connections between Niagara and the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, improve workforce mobility, and create new opportunities for businesses, residents, and visitors alike.” – Mishka Balsom
CEO, Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce
News from the Government of Ontario and Go Transit
Posted July 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
GRIMSBY — The Ontario government has started construction on the Grimsby GO Station as part of its plan to fight gridlock, decrease travel times and support increased GO service to the Niagara Region. The province is using a new standardized design for the station to help reduce construction costs and speed up timelines. The new station will include one platform, 220 parking spaces, a bus loop and pick-up/drop-off areas.
“Under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government is making historic investments in public transit to build a stronger, more resilient and self-reliant economy,” said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation. “Grimsby GO is a game-changer for Niagara; it will get people where they’re going faster and safely, support good-paying jobs during construction and unlock increased service on the Lakeshore West line.”
The Ontario government has invested over $14 billion to deliver faster, more frequent service across the GO Transit network, including multiple investments to improve service on the Lakeshore West line. In addition to opening Confederation GO Station last year, the province completed major upgrades to West Harbour GO Station, saving 250,000 daily commuters 15 minutes roundtrip and improving access to Niagara Falls, Canada’s top tourist destination.
“Our government is making record investments in transit across the province, including this critical expansion of the Lakeshore West line, connecting people to jobs, housing and opportunities across the Greater Golden Horseshoe,” said Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West. “Today’s milestone announcement is yet another sign that this government and Premier Ford know that Niagara matters – and that we are putting our money where our mouth is – in tangible infrastructure investments that will help improve people’s lives for years to come.”
Grimsby GO Station will be the first GO Transit station using a new standardized approach. This station will offer future customers a safe, functional facility while providing a repeatable model for the province to efficiently design and construct GO Transit stations that deliver value for money in both capital investment and future operating costs.
Quick Facts
The province recently launched daily GO train service between Stratford and Toronto and first-ever weekend service between Kitchener and Toronto.
Ontario is taking the next steps to advance planning for GO 2.0, building on the extensive transit network vision in Connecting the GGH: A Transportation Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe.
Ontario is investing $70 billion in the largest transit expansion in North America, including the largest subway expansion in Canadian history.
Quotes
“Grimsby’s new GO station will be a major benefit for Niagara region’s fast-growing communities, reducing congestion and boosting the local economy by bringing GO transit access closer to home. Our government is investing $70 billion in the largest transit expansion in North America, as part of our historic $236 billion capital plan to strengthen communities, create jobs and protect Ontario.” – Todd McCarthy
Acting Minister of Infrastructure
“The start of construction on the Grimsby GO Station marks a significant milestone for our community and for the future of transportation across Niagara. On behalf of the Town of Grimsby, I want to thank Minister Sarkaria and the Government of Ontario for their continued commitment to improving transit infrastructure and connecting people to jobs, education, and opportunity. This long-awaited investment will help support our growing community, strengthen regional connections, and create lasting economic benefits for residents and businesses for years to come.” – Jeff Jordan
Mayor of Grimsby
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