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Parking

Parking in the City of Prince Albert is regulated under the Traffic Bylaw No.35 of 2020. If you get a ticket, you can make an online payment, mail a cheque, or pay in person at City Hall, 1084 Central Avenue,  Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except holidays.

Please review the Parking in Prince Albert Brochure for a map showing the location of parking meters, lots and disability stalls in the downtown.  

The City of Prince Albert offers metered parking downtown which includes on-street and parking lots. The parking meters use quarters, loonies, toonies and parking meter cards. The meters are black except for those designated as disabled which are blue. The time limit for meters and parking lots will vary between two (2) or five (5) hours, depending on their location. 

There are also all-day Downtown Parking Permits available to purchase for designated metered parking spaces or lots and on River Street. Review the Parking brochure for more details on downtown parking locations and map. To purchase a parking permit, visit the Main Floor, City Hall, 1084 Central Avenue.

Parking Meter Rates

  • $1.25 per hour (9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.)
  • Parking is free before 9 a.m and after 6 p.m., Monday to Friday
  • Saturday – two hours free parking
  • Sunday (and statutory holidays)– No Charge
  • Monthly Parking Permits are available – see below for rates.

You can purchase Parking Meter Cards from the Cashier Counter at City Hall that provide a convenient way to pay for parking at downtown parking meters. Parking meter cards are $25 ($5 activation fee and $20 preloaded value.) You can purchase $10 increments, up to $100 maximum value.

Reuse the same card to avoid paying the $5 activation fee. The same card can be preloaded multiple times.

You need to insert your card into the meter, in order to log IN to your account. Once you are logged IN, the meter will start using up your preloaded value. Before you leave your parking spot, PLEASE REMEMBER … you must re-insert your card into the meter to log OUT.

You must always log your card OUT before you can use it again.

Instructions to log IN:

  1. Insert card firmly into the meter with the chip side down.
  2. Remaining balance will be displayed.
  3. Meter will say “IN” – you are now logged in.
  4. Maximum amount of time allowed will show (or the amount of time left on your card, whichever is less).
  5. Remove card. Your account is now logged IN and starting to use up your preloaded value.

NOTE: Do not remove card until meter states IN.

Instructions to log OUT:

  1. Insert card firmly into the meter with the chip side down.
  2. Unused time will remain on your card and the remaining balance will be displayed on the meter.
  3. Meter will say “OUT” – you are now logged out.
  4. Remove card.

NOTE: Always insert your card before leaving and log out. Even if there is no time limit left on the parking meter, you still need to log out.

The City of Prince Albert operates multiple parking lots, including several in the downtown, Sask Polytechnic and the Prince Albert Airport. 

To purchase a downtown or Sask Polytechnic parking permit, visit the Main Floor, City Hall, 1084 Central Avenue. To buy an Airport permit, please visit the City of Prince Albert Airport site

Downtown and Sask Polytechnic Parking Permits

All day parking permits can be purchased at City Hall and are valid at:

  • any 5-hour parking lots downtown excluding the Museum and City Hall lots
  • River Street 5-hour meters
  • the 10th Avenue East lot at Sask Polytechnic

When using a 5-hour permit, you must be parked at a 5-hour parking meter. These permits are not valid at 2-hour parking meters. Review the Parking brochure above for more details on the parking locations, map and parking permit rates.

Parking Permits

Monthly

$74.58

4 month (per month)

$66.38

8 month (per month)

$58.92

12 month (per month)

$55.98

Sask Polytechnic Parking Permits Only

The parking lot north of Sask Polytechnic on 10th Avenue East is operated by the City of Prince Albert. Permits at the rates below are not valid at any other City lot. 

Sask Polytechnic Parking Lot Permits

Monthly

$60

Weekly (Kisosk)

$25

Daily (Kiosk)

$5

Monthly permits for this lot are sold at City Hall, 1084 Central Avenue. Daily and weekly passes can be purchased in the lot at one of the four pay and display kiosks. 

Parking fines apply to a range of parking infractions including all disability parking spaces and fire lanes throughout the city (including those at shopping centres). If your vehicle has been towed because of a parking infraction, please visit the Municipal Impound Lot page for more information.

Parking Fines

 

No Parking/ Expired Meters

Fire Lane/Bus Stop etc.

Disability 

Early payment (if paid in 10 days)

 $20

$50

$150

Full amount (if paid after 10 days)

$35

$100

$300

If summons and court action required (if paid after 30 days)*

$75

$250

$

 **$40.00 - Additional administration charge if not paid within 30 days of conviction. After conviction, failure to pay will result in the issue moving to the enforcement stage.

Designated accessible parking are parking spots for individuals with specific mobility challenges. Only vehicles with a valid accessible permit issued by the Saskatchewan Abilities Council, clearly displayed in the front window of the vehicle (hanging style permits only), may park in a designated accessible parking space. You still need to pay parking meters or be subject to a parking ticket or fine.

For more information you can visit the Saskatchewan Abilities Council website or contact the Provincial Services office or phone 306-374-4448.

Vehicles displaying a valid veteran license plate may park free of charge at metered parking stalls for a period of 24 hours. Your valid plate must be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. Click on SGI's Veteran License Plates program for more details.

Visitors to the downtown with an out of province license plate can park for free in the downtown. 

Leased stalls are available upon request. The 2025 yearly rate is $705.01.

Please contact the Parking Division at 306-953-4370 for more information. 

A meter bagging permit can be purchased to temporarily reserve spaces in the Downtown metered area for construction, special events, moving, etc.

Requests to bag a meter can be made online by filling out the meter bagging application form.

Cost to reserve a stall is:

  • $12/day per stall plus a $20 delivery fee (Meters are bagged for the entire day and cannot be reserved for shorter time periods.)
  • Double head parking meters require both heads to be bagged (i.e. you cannot bag only one stall) and therefore are $24/day each plus a $20 delivery fee.

The number of parking stalls to be bagged will require different levels of approval.  Please provide 1 days' notice to reserve stalls requiring Director of Public Works or designate approval.  Please provide at least 2 days' notice to reserve the number of stalls that require the City Manager's approval. 

The Director of Public Works or designate may approve reserving stalls up to:

  • Three (3) parking stalls for up to thirty (30) day
  • Thirty (30) parking stalls for one (1) day

The City Manager may approve reserving stalls up to:

  • Three (3) parking stalls for over thirty (30) days and up to sixty (60) days.
  • Thirty (30) parking stalls for more than one (1) day.
Reserve parking stall approval process

Service

Days' Notice

Approval Required By

Three (3) parking stalls for maximum 30 days

One business day notice

Director of Public Works (or designate)

Thirty (30) parking stalls for one day

One business day notice

Director of Public Works (or designate)

Three (3) parking stalls for over thirty (30) days, to a maximum of sixty (60) days

Two business days notice

City Manager

Thirty (30) parking stalls for more than one business day

Two business days notice

City Manager

 

Parking Changes

If you are interested in requesting permanent or temporary parking changes in the City of Prince Albert, please review the Municipal Parking Policy 53.2, Permanent and Temporary Parking Changes.This policy is to ensure that all requests for parking changes are dealt with equally and to reduce the amount of routine requests forwarded to City Council. If you have questions about this policy, please contact Public Works.

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