Downtown Parking
High River has unique businesses that are popular with both residents and visitors. Time-limited parking ensures more turnover to enable people to find parking spots.
Your Downtown Parking Information Hub
Three-hour parking is in place to ensure spaces are available for shoppers and customers of businesses in the Town’s downtown core.
Parking remains free downtown. If you need to park longer, please choose nearby free public parking lots.
It is not a far walk to business locations from any public parking lot. Why not enjoy the scenery, make a few other stops and get your steps in?
Downtown Parking FAQ
Why does the Town have a 3-hour limit on downtown parking?
Setting a time limit on-street parking will encourage the turnover of vehicles, which will free up space for more people to park in the downtown area.
When is the 3-hour limit in effect?
Parking restrictions will be in place on weekdays only from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The restricted parking does not apply to weekends or Holidays.
What happens if I park for longer than 3 hours?
The focus is to offer education about available off-street parking. However, a violation could lead to a warning, a ticket, or your vehicle being towed.
I work all day downtown. Where can I park?
Parking spots are available in the public lots off Macleod Trail by Town Hall and on the CP Rail lands. Downtown parking maps are available at businesses, the Visitor Information Centre.
What if I need help finding a parking spot?
If you see Town staff working downtown, please ask them for help. While carrying out other duties, our friendly staff are always happy to answer questions and assist people with finding parking spots.
What effect will this have on accessible parking?
There will be no changes to existing handicapped parking in the downtown core.
Does the Town plan to charge for parking in the downtown core?
Parking on the street and in public lots remains free. There are no plans to bring in parking charges.
Who do I call if I notice a vehicle is parked repeatedly, violating the three-hour limit?
Please get in touch with High River Municipal Enforcement at 403.603.3643.
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