One corridor, end to end.
Bonvia runs Washington’s I-5 corridor from Bellingham to Vancouver, staged from our Olympia base. Every trip is Washington-originating, and the far edges are served honestly: planned ahead, priced as a quote, never a surprise.
North end
Mount Vernon
Skagit County
Mount Vernon anchors the Skagit Valley's medical life, and it anchors the north end of Bonvia's corridor map.
Served by plan & quote→Bellingham
Whatcom County
Bellingham is the northern boundary of Bonvia's corridor, and we serve it the way a boundary deserves: honestly.
Served by plan & quote→Puget Sound core
Tacoma
Pierce County
Tacoma is the corridor's mid-anchor and its densest medical cluster south of Seattle.
See the city page→Seattle
King County
Seattle is where the corridor's hardest appointments live: the specialty consult, the pre-surgical work-up, the follow-up that cannot be missed.
Served by plan & quote→Everett
Snohomish County
Everett marks the upper reach of Bonvia's regular corridor work.
Served by plan & quote→South Sound · home base
Olympia
Thurston County
Olympia is where Bonvia's dispatch desk sits, so a ride here is a home game: short response distances, drivers who know which hospital entrance actually works, and standing routes that hold because the vans start the day nearby.
See the city page→Lacey
Thurston County
Lacey sits minutes from our Olympia base and carries some of our most regular work: senior communities with weekly medical routes, appointment rides along the Martin Way clinic corridor, and wheelchair transfers that need a patient hand, not a hurried one.
See the city page→Tumwater
Thurston County
Tumwater trips are neighborhood work for us: five minutes from dispatch, up Capitol Boulevard or across to either Olympia hospital, with the same unhurried, door-through-door standard whether the ride is four miles or forty.
See the city page→Southwest Washington
Aberdeen
Grays Harbor County
The Harbor is where Bonvia's story starts, and Aberdeen is still the heart of our Grays Harbor work: dialysis mornings, hospital discharges, and the long runs up Highway 8 when the care a client needs lives in Olympia or beyond.
See the city page→Hoquiam
Grays Harbor County
Hoquiam and Aberdeen run together on a map, but anyone from the Harbor knows they are their own towns.
See the city page→Centralia
Lewis County
Centralia sits at the hinge of the corridor, with its own hospital in town and I-5 running straight through.
See the city page→Chehalis
Lewis County
Chehalis is the county seat half of the twin cities, and its rides braid into the same Lewis County routes we run through Centralia: appointments at the hospital campus one exit north, clinic visits in town, and the county's civic errands that still need a steady ride.
See the city page→Lower corridor
Longview
Cowlitz County
Longview leads Bonvia's lower corridor: local rides around the medical center in town, treatment routes across Cowlitz County, and the southern geography's quiet advantage, Portland's airport a straight forty-five minutes down the freeway.
Served by plan & quote→Kelso
Cowlitz County
Kelso shares a riverbank and a daily rhythm with Longview, and most Kelso medical rides cross the Cowlitz to the medical center on the other side.
Served by plan & quote→Vancouver, WA
Clark County
Vancouver anchors the southern end of Bonvia's corridor with a medical footprint of its own: two full hospital campuses inside Clark County, and PDX fifteen minutes across the river for Washington-origin airport runs.
Served by plan & quote→Long-distance and cross-corridor trips are arranged by quote. Call us and we'll build the right plan for the trip.