Where can I park for free in Edmonton?
Rates
- Saturdays: $1/hr – except for zones 5061, 5062, 5063, and 5064 on Saskatchewan Drive between 110 Street and 116 Street.
- Sundays: Free – except for zones 5061, 5062, 5063, and 5064 on Saskatchewan Drive between 110 Street and 116 Street.
- Statutory Holidays: Free*
Is parking free after 6 in Edmonton?
Existing daytime rates and free parking after 6 p.m. on non-event nights, Sundays and holidays remain unchanged, the city said. Library and City Hall parkade rates are also changing as of Sept. 1.
Do I have to pay for parking Edmonton?
In support of local business and COVID-19 economic recovery, the first 30 minutes of every parking session in curbside EPark zones is currently free. Please ensure that you start your parking session on the MyEPark app or at an EPark machine and you will receive the first 30 minutes of your parking stay free.
Where can I park in downtown Edmonton?
10008 – 103rd Street NW (Impark Lot #380) 62 spots.
Is parking free after 6 downtown?
On-street parking is free after 6 p.m. and before 9 a.m. Mondays through Saturdays (apart from three pricing areas where paid parking begins at 7 a.m.) and is completely free all-day Sundays and statutory holidays.
How do I pay a parking meter in Edmonton?
Please ensure that you start your parking session on the MyEPark app or at an EPark machine and you will receive the first 30 minutes of your parking stay free….By Phone Call
- Call 587-400-PARK (7275)
- Press 1 to start or end a session.
- Your account will be credited back for any unused time.
Where is free parking in Edmonton on Sundays?
Sundays: Free – except for zones 5061, 5062, 5063, and 5064 on Saskatchewan Drive between 110 Street and 116 Street. During events at Rogers Place, use the drop-off point for persons with disabilities along 104 Avenue west of 102 Street
How does the city of Edmonton support accessibility?
The City is working with Edmonton’s Accessibility community, including the City of Edmonton’s Accessibility Advisory Committee to discuss ways that the City can improve accessibility and proximity for placard holders, including the impact the upcoming Automated Enforcement Program will have on placard holders.
Is the first 30 minutes of Epark parking free?
In support of local business and COVID-19 economic recovery, the first 30 minutes of every parking session in curbside EPark zones is currently free. Please ensure that you start your parking session on the MyEPark app or at an EPark machine and you will receive the first 30 minutes of your parking stay free.
How much is parking at Kaye clinic in Edmonton?
Kaye Edmonton Clinic Parkade: $2.25 per half hour or portion thereof $14.25 for 24 hours Long Term Rates for Patients and Visitors: Weekly parking pass: $40.00 Monthly parking pass: $71.00 Weekly and monthly passes are available for the parkade at the parking office. Authorization form from clinic/patient care unit required.