The Iqaluit Public Transit system operated from July 2003 to January 2005 to provide public transportation in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. Mounting costs and low ridership forced city council to cancel the service in late 2004 and it ceased operations in January 2005.
After paying approximately $137,000 for the service, the city had concluded that if they were to give taxi vouchers to every resident they would save almost $100,000 annually.
In May 2024, a privately owned company announced that they plan to offer a shuttle bus service utilizing a 32-seater bus from the community of Apex to the Iqaluit Airport, also with plans to collaborate with the city's administration, with hopes to get more vehicles and routes. They launched a new service named Iqaluit Transit in January 2026 with a single route that runs on weekdays and Saturdays. A base fare of $5 is planned to be payable with cash, credit cards, and a new smart card.
Fleet
- 1 Ford B700 school bus - rented from R.L. Hanson
