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- Show your child’s existing HPL library card (or register for one – it’s easy and free too) and pick up a free PRESTO card at any of HPL’s 23 branches.
www.hpl.ca/news/have-library-card-will-travel-free-child’s-presto-cardHave Library Card Will Travel, with Free Child’s PRESTO Card
You can now pay for your trip by tapping a digital version of the PRESTO card in Google Wallet, on an Android smartphone or smartwatch. You may add your existing physical PRESTO card to PRESTO in Google Wallet, or obtain a PRESTO card in Google Wallet directly from the PRESTO App or Google Wallet.
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Tap your PRESTO card (physical or digital) on the PRESTO...
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Load your PRESTO card instantly and effortlessly. Explore how to load your card with ease, ensuring you are always ready for travel.
Activate your new PRESTO card within 30 days. Bring proof of your child’s age (ex. birth certificate/passport) to one of the following locations: Any Shopper’s Drug Mart or Fortinos location in Hamilton. When your child’s PRESTO card is activated, they can travel free on the HSR, GO or Burlington Transit until age 13.
Check out our list of frequently asked questions to get the answers you need to start using PRESTO! What is PRESTO? What are the benefits of using a PRESTO card?
Tap your PRESTO card (physical or digital) on the PRESTO device. Tap your debit or credit card (or your phone or watch) - same cost as a cash fare. Tap your activated PRESTO E-Ticket. Put your cash fare or ticket directly into the farebox beside the driver.
You can get a digital PRESTO card in Apple Wallet or Google Wallet, use contactless credit or debit to pay your fare, or buy a physical card in-person anytime. Hello PRESTO NEW TO PRESTO
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The Presto card helps you commute and travel throughout the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) and beyond. This includes the TTC buses, streetcars, and subways, as well as, GO Transit trains and UP Express (Toronto Union Station to Toronto Pearson Airport).