Yeah, like Jarek said. A bunch of very small agencies in cities close to Montreal, but not far/big enough to give them a "dedicated" city page/bundle...
I'm still curious about the inclusion of GRT under Toronto. I realize the region isn't that large but that's not an intuitive classification for locals - unless they go off exploring and check the agencies listed under Toronto, they might think it's not supported.
I agree. It's also a problem for Victoria and Kelowna in BC, which are both listed under Vancouver. We need to find a way to better communicate this information in the near future. Maybe something like a search or use the browser's geolocating services to tell you whether your area is supported or not.
Wow, I totally didn't realize Victoria and Kelowna were actually supported from reading the Vancouver list. (I live in Vancouver now.) I know the BC Transit thing is a pain in the ass from naming perspective, but yeah, get that reworked when you have the time.