South Forty provides team transportation for sports teams, schools, and clubs across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Eastern British Columbia. We support tournament weekends, league play, and group travel with coordinated service built around real team schedules.
Planning a field trip, an off-road adventure into the Badlands, or a smooth tour on the highway?
South Forty makes group travel simple from booking to drop-off.
South Forty Transportation is a locally owned and operated Alberta school bus contractor offering safe, reliable charter and student transportation services. We specialize in rural school routes, custom charter bus rentals, and future-ready service innovations. Whether you're planning a school field trip, organizing team travel, or partnering on long-term route contracts, our CSA D250-compliant fleet and experienced drivers are ready to roll.
My name is Matt Cochrane, founder of South Forty Transportation. Thank you for taking the time to visit — I appreciate your interest in what we’re building here.
What started as a school-focused transportation service has grown into a company ready to meet the charter needs of Southern Alberta. Our mission is simple: to deliver legendary service, every time, to every customer.
Whether you're planning a school trip, moving a team, or organizing group travel, I look forward to helping you build a people-moving plan that works. Contact our Charter Team today to find out how we can help.
At South Forty, our purchasing philosophy is simple: local first, global only when necessary.
If we can’t manage, hire, or MacGyver a project internally, we prioritize working with trusted partners in the following order:
Local – Community-based businesses and service providers
Regional – Southern Alberta and the Prairie provinces
National – Canadian vendors and contractors
International – Only when domestic options are unavailable or impractical
We’re active members of local Chambers of Commerce, provincial trade organizations, support local charities, and continually look for ways to shorten supply chains and keep our spending close to home — because investing in the communities we serve just makes sense.