Parking in Canada

Table of contents:

Parking in Canada
Parking in Canada

Video: Parking in Canada

Video: Parking in Canada
Video: FORWARD PARK like a PRO - How to Forward Park a car - Easy Forward Stall Parking - Toronto Drivers 2024, June
Anonim
photo: Parking in Canada
photo: Parking in Canada
  • Features of parking in Canada
  • Parking in Canadian cities
  • Car rental in Canada

Before getting acquainted with the nuances of parking in Canada, it will not be superfluous to find out that the country has highways, most of which are in good condition (travel on them is free).

Features of parking in Canada

To find out whether parking is allowed or prohibited in Canada, you need to carefully look at the road markings, and the signs will notify you of parking restrictions for various parameters.

Parking lots are represented by municipal, private and residential parking lots. If you need to park for a long time, it makes sense to use the standard paid car park, and if for a short time, then the municipal parking lot.

Parking in Canadian cities

Ottawa (you can stay for a while at Novotel Ottawa, equipped with rooms with a work desk, an MP3 docking station and a coffee machine; jacuzzi; swimming pool; Novotel Trio restaurant; Gallery bar; currency exchange service; gym with equipment; paid parking) provides services autotourists 36-seat 88 Metcalfe Street (half an hour - 5, and a day - 17 Canadian dollars), 161-seat 191 Laurier Avenue West ($ 16 / day), 900-seat Canada's National Arts Center (10 minutes - 1, and 24 hours - 20 Canadian dollars), 115-seat Sun Life Financial Center ($ 3.50 / half hour), 161-seat 66 Slater St ($ 16 / day), 378-seat 265 Laurier Ave W (6 minutes - 0.25, a day - 18 Canadian $), 158-seat 161 Laurier Avenue West ($ 2, 50 / half hour), 269-seat Lot # 11-08 (evening - 5, and day - $ 13), 40-seat 95 Gloucester St ($ 4/30 minutes), 385-seat Esplanade Laurier ($ 14/12 hours), 208-seat 150 Elgin Street ($ 16 / day), 44-seat 270 Albert St ($ 4/30 minutes), 215- local 222 Queen Street (17 $ / day), 118-seat 96-100 Nepean St ($ 2, 50 / half hour), 850-seat Place Bell (half an hour - $ 2, 50, and evening - $ 5), 119-seat Barrister Garage ($ 12 / day), 289-seat Gloucester Garage ($ 1-2 / 30 minutes), 76-seat 700 Sussex Drive ($ 6 / half hour), 1744-seat Place De Ville ($ 18 / day), 120-seat 307 Lisgar Street ($ 10 / day), 60-seat 420 Cooper St ($ 9 / day), free Saint-Domonique (53 spaces), 90-seat parking at 29 Cartier St (evening - 7, and day - $ 15).

In Toronto, it will be possible to park at 661-seat 483 Bay St (5 Canadian $ / hour), 2087-seat 110 Queen Street West (3 $ / half hour), 785-seat Toronto Eaton Center (3,50 $ / 20 minutes), 861 - local Yonge Parkade ($ 10.50 / 60 minutes), 228-seat University Center ($ 23 / day), 27-seat Toronto Coach Terminal ($ 3.50 / half hour), 20-seat 63 Center Avenue ($ 10 / hour), 322-seat Richmond Adelaide C ($ 5/60 minutes), Minto Plaza ($ 20 / day), 300 Victoria Street Garage ($ 8 / day), 36-seat 121 St. Patrick Street ($ 3.50 / hour), 30-seat 250 Church Street ($ 7 / day), in Vancouver - at 438-seat 777 Hornby St (half an hour - $ 3.75, and 24 hours - $ 37.75), 82-seat Infinity Building (2, 50 $ / half hour), 69-seat 1028 Alberni Street (11 $ / day), 12-seat 1012 Robson Street (6 $ / 90 minutes), 550-seat Vancouver Center (3, 75 $ / half hour), 702-seat Parkwell Plaza (7 $ / 120 minutes), and in Kingston - 53-seat Upper Robert Bruce Memorial (1.50 $ / hour), 62-seat Springer Memorial (1 Canadian $ / 60 minutes), free Gardiner Rd (56 seats), Gorsline ($ 1/60 minutes), 570-seat Stuart St. Garage ($ 1.25 / 30 minutes), 60-seat Waterfront ($ 1 / hour), 30-seat parking lot 137 Ordnance St ($ 80 / month).

Montreal has the following parking lots: 300-seat Promenade Tour Telus ($ 17 / day), 800-seat Gare Centrale CN ($ 18.75 / 12 hours), 280-seat Altitude Monreal ($ 22/24 hours), 105-seat Gare Centrale South Plaza (20, 50 $ / 12 hours), 916-seat 1, place Ville-Marie (8 $ / 40 minutes), 250-seat 1219, place Phillips (5 $ / half hour), 693-seat Tour 700 ($ 4.50 / 20 minutes), 195-seat Edifice SunLife ($ 3/20 minutes), 750-seat Place Bonaventure ($ 15/90 minutes), 360-seat Cite Internationale ($ 15.50 / 12 hours), Edmonton - Edmonton City Center East ($ 2,50 / half hour and $ 16 / day), City Square Tower ($ 5 / hour), City Hall Parkade ($ 20 / day), 132-seat 10301 - 101 Street NW ($ 7 / hour), 14-seat 10341 - 104 Street Northwest ($ 14 / day), 45-seat ATB Place ($ 5/60 minutes), 123-seat 9650 Jasper Avenue ($ 13 / day), 97-seat 9700 - 105 Avenue ($ 1.50 / hour), 20-seat Affordable Storage ($ 14 / day), 91-seat 5 Thornton Court ($ 32 / day), and Victoria has 186-seat Centennial Squ are ($ 12 / day), 28-seat Fisgard Street ($ 2,50 / hour), 16-seat Broad at Yates ($ 11 / day), 31-seat 630 Herald Street ($ 8 / day), 50 - local CFAX ($ 2 / hour), 544-seat Broughton Street Parkade ($ 12 / day), 72-seat Courtney Street ($ 1.25 / 20 minutes), 707 Courtney Street ($ 1.75 / 60 minutes), 139-seat 900 Wharf St ($ 13.50 / day), 207-seat Harbor Center ($ 11.50 / day), 12-seat 1019 Wharf Street ($ 2.50 / hour), 184-seat 1112 Wharf Street ($ 22/24 hours), 120-seat Yates Center ($ 2.25 / hour), Langley Parkade ($ 10/24 hours), 158-seat 809 Caledonia Avenue ($ 6.50 / day), Central Care Home ($ 1/2 hours), 28-seat Fort & Langley ($ 14 / day), 50-seat 650 Discovery Street ($ 6 / day), 531-seat View Street Parkade ($ 12 / day), 211- local Bay Center ($ 8 / day), 126-seat 1618 Store Street ($ 2, 50 / hour).

Car rental in Canada

In Canada, a car for temporary use will be given to those who celebrated their 23rd birthday and has a credit card and an international driver's license.

Important:

  • the inclusion of dipped beam headlights is mandatory at any time of the day;
  • seat belts are mandatory for all passengers;
  • if an ambulance or police with the siren signal is on, you need to cuddle to the right and stop.

Recommended: