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Community CarShare

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Charitable foundation in Ontario
Community CarShare
Merged intoVrtucar
SuccessorCommunauto
FormationApril 1, 1998; 27 years ago (1998-04-01)
FoundersMarc Xuereb, Daryl Novak, and others
Founded atWaterloo Region
DissolvedMarch 27, 2018; 7 years ago (2018-03-27)
TypeNon-profitco-op
HeadquartersKitchener, Ontario, Canada
Area served
Waterloo Region,Hamilton,Guelph,St. Catharines,London;Brampton, andBurlington
ServicesCarsharing
Staff7
Websitecommunitycarshare.ca

Community CarShare was anon-profit,carsharingco-op in southernOntario, that was founded in 1998. It ran into financial trouble and was acquired byVrtucar on 27 March 2018.[1]

They operated inWaterloo Region,Hamilton,[2]Guelph,[3]St. Catharines,[4]London,[5] andBrampton.[6]

The co-op was founded in 1998, as Ontario's first carsharing program, under the nameThe People's Car Co-operative Inc..[7] At the 2014 AGM, the members of the co-op voted to change the incorporated name toCommunity CarShare Co-operative, Inc.

History

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Founding years 1998-2005

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Community CarShare began in Waterloo Region on April 1, 1998. It was started by a group of 10 friends who had a car donated to them, but didn't want to deal with the costs of car ownership. The first car was located in the City of Waterloo, near the corner of Bridgeport and Peppler street.

Local expansion 2005-2009

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In Fall 2007, the co-op expanded its service into Cambridge when it added a tenth vehicle to the fleet. As part of the growth into Cambridge, the organization updated its operating name from The People's Car Co-op to Grand River CarShare, to reflect the environmental benefits of carsharing and to localize the name of the co-op.

Province wide expansion 2009-2014

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In April 2009, the co-op's geographic borders expanded again when a group of Hamiltonians decided to join the co-op and expand service to that city under the co-op's second operating name, Hamilton CarShare. In less than five months, 50 new members were recruited, and three vehicles were launched in Hamilton in September 2009. Expansion to St. Catharines and Guelph in 2013 led to the adoption of the name Community CarShare in order to simplify the use of the name and convey the values of the organization.

There are currently 76 vehicles available to members, with the majority of them located inKitchener-Waterloo. The fleet includes many vehicles such as theToyota Yaris, Corolla, Matrix, Prius C, plug-in Prius, Tacoma, the fully electricMitsubishi i-MiEV,[8][9] aFord Transit Connect cargo van, Mazda 5 station wagon, and Dodge Caravan mini van.

Rural expansion

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Community CarShare expanded to rural Elmira (population ~8,000 people) north of Waterloo.[10] All vehicles in the fleet equipped with winter tires and can be delivered to a specific location.[11]

Sale

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As the original Ontario region carsharing service, it was sold to Canada's largest one,Communauto, and its Ontario subsidiary,Vrtucar, on 27 March 2018.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abSharkey, Jackie (27 March 2018)."Waterloo region's Community Carshare becomes Vrtucar".CBC News. Retrieved8 September 2020.
  2. ^Mousavi, Sherry."CarShare adds McMaster Innovation Park as seventh city location". The Hamilton Spec.
  3. ^"(Press Release) CarShare program launches at Guelph". University of Guelph.
  4. ^Farooqui, Salmaan."Car sharing service brings popular concept to St. Catharines". Saint Catharines Standard. Archived fromthe original on 2014-06-02. Retrieved2014-06-02.
  5. ^"New car-sharing company wheeling into London". CTV News.
  6. ^"Community CarShare offers alternative to high cost of car ownership". Brampton Guardian.
  7. ^"History". Community CarShare. Archived fromthe original on 2 June 2014. Retrieved8 September 2020.
  8. ^"CarShare goes electric". Waterloo Record.
  9. ^"Community CarShare". Regional Municipality of Waterloo. Archived fromthe original on 14 June 2014. Retrieved8 September 2020.
  10. ^"Grand River CarShare expanding to Elmira". Waterloo Record.
  11. ^"Quantum Carshare set to magically materialize on Sunday". Waterloo Record.

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