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Badder is better

Fans travel to a Toronto Blue Jays game in the comfort of a Badder Bus

By Ryan Doherty and photo by Big Game Road Trips Badder Bus Lines transports 75 sports teams from the Southwestern Ontario region, including its most recent partner, Fanshawe College, and travels to close to 1,000 sporting events per year. The company is renowned for its courteous service and a consistent track record of on-time arrivals, […]

By Ryan Doherty and photo by Big Game Road Trips

Badder Bus Lines transports 75 sports teams from the Southwestern Ontario region, including its most recent partner, Fanshawe College, and travels to close to 1,000 sporting events per year. The company is renowned for its courteous service and a consistent track record of on-time arrivals, which is why Doug Badder was the first person Greg Matthison phoned when he started up Big Game Road Trips in 2013.

“Our road trippers like the comfort of the big 56-person coaches with a washroom and multiple tvs on board,” said Matthison. “And they don’t have to worry about driving and paying for parking.

“There’s nothing like the anticipation of pulling into a major league city and seeing the home team’s stadium come into view,” he added.

This year’s spring line-up for Big Game Road Trips includes the highly-anticipated home openers for Toronto FC and the Toronto Blue Jays. Toronto FC has spent a lot of money this off-season to provide a winning team to go along with their lively atmosphere at BMO field. The Blue Jays, meanwhile, are set to cash in on key off-season moves from December 2012. These are just two of the teams that Big Game Road Trips will be taking fans from London to see in the upcoming season.