Got a trip planned Friday cancelled after Via Rail suspended nearly all of its train services? As the disruption caused by anti-pipeline blockades intensified nationwide, these are some of the alternative travel options you have if you’re departing Toronto.

Greyhound: Buses leave daily for Montreal ($250 on Friday, returning on Sunday), Sudbury ($134 on Friday, returning Sunday), Ottawa ($245 on Friday, returning Sunday), London ($98 on Friday, returning Sunday) and other areas around Toronto. Buses from Toronto to Kingston and Windsor are either sold out or not available Friday, according to Greyhound’s website.

A Greyhound supervisor for fares and scheduling told the Star that fare prices fluctuate on demand and available seats. Passengers should expect to pay more for booking same-day travel tickets, he said.

Busbud.com, an authorized Greyhound ticket seller, has the average one-way fare for a Toronto to Montreal trip at $50, and Montreal to Toronto at $46.

Megabus: Buses leave daily from Toronto to Kingston ($50 on Friday, returning Sunday), Niagara ($19 on Friday, returning Sunday) and other areas around Toronto. There was no bus for Montreal on Friday but seats were available for $59.99 for Saturday and Sunday.

Rideshare: You can find people driving to various destinations around Canada, book a seat online and tag along with them. A ride from Toronto to Montreal would cost $40.

Blockade organizers across Canada have said they’re acting in solidarity with those opposed to a pipeline project that crosses the traditional territory of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation near Houston, B.C.

The blockades have forced Canadian National Railway Co. to shut down its entire network in Eastern Canada, and Via Rail to cancel passenger service across the country.

With files from The Canadian Press

Abhya Adlakha is a breaking news reporter, working out of the Star’s radio room in Toronto. Follow her on Twitter: @AbhyaAdlakha

David Venn is a breaking news reporter, working out of the Star's radio room in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: @davidvenn_