Parking spaces
Those reserved for a Parking Permit holder are marked with the wheelchair symbol.
Do not park if the space is marked with someone's name or a licence plate number.
Where you may use your Parking Permit
Alberta Parking Permit holder
You may use your Parking Permit in all the provinces and territories of Canada, and in many other countries around the world.
Look at the entry for the country you intend visiting to see if your Parking Permit can be used.
Visitor to Alberta
You may use your Parking Permit in Alberta.
If you do not have your Parking Permit with you, you may obtain a temporary red and white short term one valid between 3 and 12 months, depending on the duration of your stay. The permit must be returned at the end of your stay.
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Parking on roads
You may park in a parking space marked with the international wheelchair symbol.
We understand that generally there are no other concessions for Parking Permit holders, but as roadside parking privileges and restrictions are set by the individual municipal authorities there may be variations - check the traffic signs or ask locally.
Parking in car parks
Parking privileges in car parks will vary - check the notices or ask an attendant.
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