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  1. All PRESTO cards are adult by default. Child: After the child's 6th birthday, visit a participating Shoppers Drug Mart or a Customer Service Outlet location to set up their card. Proof of age is required. Youth: After your 13th birthday, visit a participating Shoppers Drug Mart or a Customer Service Outlet location to set up your card. Proof of ...

  2. Find answers to all your questions about setting up and managing your fare type for travel. Discover how transit riders can access convenient transit savings.

  3. Jan 5, 2011 · If you’re a full-time student, 13 years of age or older, you can get a fare discount with PRESTO. After you’ve bought your your card and registered it online at prestocard.ca, take it, along with a valid student ID card, to a PRESTO “agency” to set your card with a student classification to receive the discount.

  4. Before school starts, check your PRESTO card's fare type. If you're aged 1319 ( INCLUSIVE ), make sure your PRESTO card is set to the Youth fare type. With the Youth fare type, you get Youth fare discounts from the TTC and other participating transit agencies, along with the same 40% off GO discount that you would receieve with the post ...

  5. Elementary school students, high school students, and all youth/teens aged 13-19, regardless of school status, save 40%* with PRESTO on GO.

  6. Purchase a PRESTO card for $4 from the Fare Vending Machine at all TTC stations, from any Shoppers Drug Mart location or from the TTC’s Customer Service Centre, above Davisville Station. You can also load a virtual PRESTO card (ages 13+) into your Google or Apple Wallet for free.

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  8. When a child cardholder reaches 13 years of age, the PRESTO card must be reprogrammed to a youth card at one of the PRESTO agents. Cards that are not reprogrammed will automatically deduct an adult fare.