🧭 Transit & Wayfinding (AR)

Navigate the Three-Nation World Cup with Confidence

The Canada 2026 mobility stack blends AR guidance, live transport telemetry, and cross-border ticketing. Whether you are heading from Pearson to BMO Field or crossing the border for knockout matches, the transit command centre keeps you on schedule.

AR Wayfinding Lenses

Point your camera to unlock door-to-seat guidance, multi-language signage overlays, and accessible detours that recalculate in real time.

Mobility Notifications

Set your preference (walking, accessible shuttle, micromobility) and receive proactive nudges 45, 30, and 15 minutes before departure.

Cross-Border Travel Desk

Live updates on land crossings, airport wait-times, and trusted transportation partners between Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

City Mobility Playbooks

TorontoMobility Hub

PRESTO + UP Express

Tap-to-ride via mobile wallet, express shuttles every 8 minutes, accessible routes mapped with step-free prompts.

  • AR gate beacons at Union Station
  • Bike share surge pricing waived on matchdays
VancouverMobility Hub

Compass Card

SeaBus, SkyTrain, and electric bus priority lanes linked to fan-zone QR codes. Squamish connector integrated for alpine excursions.

  • Dynamic crowd density heatmaps
  • Real-time notifications in English, French, Mandarin
New York / New JerseyMobility Hub

OMNY + NJ Transit

Cross-border fare capping, dedicated Meadowlands express loops, smart parking guidance feeding into the app.

  • Wayfinding AR overlay for MetLife Stadium
  • Night trains scheduled to 02:30 a.m. on matchdays

Need Extra Support?

Multi-lingual travel concierges are available 24/7 across Toronto, Vancouver, Mexico City, and New York/New Jersey. Request help for accessible routing, family-friendly transfers, or group travel coordination.

Live Mobility Map

Pinch to explore major hubs supporting matchday traffic. Tap a marker for AR features, services, and last-mile recommendations.

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