Engelheim Bus Services
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Engelheim has acquired Moose Mountain Bus Lines and Moose Mountain Torus. We specialize in Education
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105 Carson Road
Emerald Park , SK
S4L 0E5
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8:30am - 5pm |
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Moose Mountain Lines Ltd was formed in 1953 when Saskatchewan Transportation Company abandoned the Wawota-Kenosee line haul. There were six Saskatchewan Transportation Company drivers who started the company, Moose Mountain Lines Ltd so as to continue a service to the South East corner of Saskatchewan They were Howie Erlandson, Archie Legerwood, Art Cross, Clayton Stewart, Jack Storgard, George Allan. Then, in 1956 the partnership dissolved and Clayton Stewart took over Moose Mountain Lines Ltd and he operated it until the fall of 1957. He then sold the company to Alex Bishop.
In 1989 due to Mr. Bishop’s passing Moose Mountain Lines Ltd was left to Alex’s wife, Jean Bishop and Son’s, Tim & Rob Wolbaum. In 1990 this group of owners sold the controlling interest to Universal Fun Finders in Calgary which was owned and operated by Bob Dowie and Peg Anderson.
In 1993 the business was once again sold to John Fehr Enterprises – Beaver Bus Lines in Winnipeg, MB. At this time the name of Moose Mountain Lines Limited was changed to Moose Mountain Bus Lines.
In 2020 Engelheim Charter Inc. acquired the business and equipment of Moose Mountain Bus Lines. Shane Engel, CEO, said, “We are essentially bringing a Saskatchewan company back home, combining the best of two companies to offer excellent, personalized service to an even larger part of the province.”