Some streets have rush hour ‘No Stopping’ zones, and if your vehicle is parked at one of these locations during the posted rush hour times, it will be towed and impounded. Make sure you read the street signage carefully before parking Downtown. Learn more about on-street parking, including how to use a pay station, here. On-street parking is FREE after 6 pm and on weekends and holidays. On-street parking rates for Zone B are as follows: Pro-Tip: You’ll need to know your license plate and parking zone to initiate a parking session when using either a pay station or the HotSpot mobile app. This means your vehicle can move freely within the parking zone up to the time purchased or maximum time allowed. Payment is attached to your vehicle (by your license plate), not the parking space. The pay stations allow you to pay using coin, credit card, debit card, and smartphone with the HotSpot mobile app. Pay stations are installed on-street, and there is a mixture of paid, permit and hour parking in parking zones. On-street parking in Downtown Halifax consists of a pay-by-plate, pay-by-zone system using pay stations. Learn more about HotSpot here.Īnd finally, don’t let parking stop you from coming Downtown. Get HotSpot on Google Play or download it on the Apple App Store. We also recommend downloading the HotSpot mobile app to help you pay for your parking – you can use it for on-street parking and at some of the parking lots along the Waterfront. Here you’ll find practical information on parking to help you make your parking plan before heading out. On Easter Sunday, Whit Sunday and Christmas Day, no parking charges apply.Unlike Big Foot, you'll be able to find parking in Downtown Halifax!Ĭoming Downtown and wondering where to park?įrom on-street parking to lots and garages, there are thousands of parking places in Downtown Halifax.
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