Within the city, North Bay has a municipal transit system that operates daily on a regulated schedule.

North Bay also has several taxi services that are on call 24 hours per day.
The City also has several major car dealerships with financing and leasing options, as well as a number of car rental services.
For elementary to high school students, school bus transportation is provided for students who live a minimum qualifying distance from their school. The school bus service is available for kids travelling to and from school.
For out of town travel, North Bay is ideally located at the crossroads of rail, land and air transportation nodes.
Air
The North Bay Jack Garland Airport is the largest airport north of Toronto. It has one of only four 10,000 foot runways in Ontario, accommodating all types of aircraft.
North Bay's Jack Garland Airport, Air Canada Jazz and Bearskin Airlines operate a number of scheduled flights per day between North Bay, Toronto and Ottawa. The Jack Garland Airport is also home to Voyageur Airways, a charter company with a full range of aircraft available to service non-scheduled requirements.
Rail
Canadian Pacific, Canadian National, Ottawa Valley Railway, and Ontario Northland provide freight service to North Bay, ensuring local firms have access to the global marketplace. Passenger service is provided by Ontario Northland on regularly scheduled trips.
Road
The TransCanada Highway 17, our country's east-west artery, passes through North Bay, connecting with the Highway 11 link to Toronto, and Highway 63 into Quebec. The four-laning of Highway 11 will be complete by 2012 (with only 35km now remaining). Major trucking and cartage firms have terminals in North Bay, as do the national courier companies. Service to most Canadian and U.S. destinations is available overnight.