Local dad Peter Burton doesn’t want to constantly chauffeur his teens to Canada’s Wonderland this summer.

So he’s come up with his own solution to the problem — boarding a bus.

“My kids have had season’s passes for the last few years and it has always been a challenge trying to get them and their friends back and forth when both parents are working,” Burton said.

His kids are 10, 13 and 15 and he figures he’s not the only one with the driving dilemma.

“Lots of people in the area have seasons passes and we decided to offer a round-trip bus service,” he said.

Chartering First Student buses and drivers, Burton’s bus leaves the Barrie Molson Centre Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. and returns around 10 p.m.

“The service is meant to give kids the opportunity to enjoy Canada’s Wonderland more often, while relieving parents of the heavy driving requirement.”

However, Burton added he needs a minimum of 15 people on the bus before it’s a go, which is his “break even” point.

If he doesn’t meet the minimum, the bus will be rescheduled to a different date, he said.

Burton is president of Burton Sports Management, which runs the annual Simcoe County Cup Festival of Hockey for kids.