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^Some excellent posts in terms of quality of discussion. @Northern Light might have some valuable input here too.
This is a relevant point, it came up on the Peterborough to Oshawa run a few days back with an intoxicated woman complaining 'how badly she had to to' for a good hour.
But I've been on GO buses where they have stopped at gas stations/donut shops for a passenger to use the rest room. It may be an awkward issue, as on the routes in Northern Ontario rest room stops are few and far between. Off the top of my head, without thinking this through in detail, could towing a 'relief trailer' be the answer? (Needless to say, the vehicle would have to come to a stop).
Same trailer could also have more space for luggage and/or cargo, as 'bus express' used to do.
The best thing to do is just schedule a rest stop into the run, at a business that doesn't mind passengers using their washrooms, especially a coffee shop or a fast food restaurant. They aren't plentiful in the North - but Atikokan is about halfway on the four hour drive between Fort Frances and Thunder Bay. There's probably the opportunity for a washroom break of a few minutes at the Esso station there. Greyhound has rest stops in their schedules, Kasper would just have to have those more frequently.