Municipal Parking

Locations and Rates

Day Lots 1, 2 and 3
24 hour Maximum – No camping or sleeping in Vehicle
Hourly - $3 Standard Vehicle
Daily - $14 Standard Vehicle
After 5 pm - Free
Oversized Vehicle – Lot 3 east only, hourly - $5, Daily - $28

Day Lots 4 and 5
Non-Peak Season – FREE (Sep 16 - Dec 14 & Apr 16 - Jun 14)
24 hour Maximum – No camping or sleeping in Vehicle
Hourly - $2.50 Standard Vehicle
Daily - $8 Standard Vehicle
After 5 pm – Free
Day Lot 4 Bus Zone – hourly - $5, Daily - $25, Overnight parking permitted

  • There are a number of accessible parking stalls in the Whistler Village Day Lots in close proximity to the pedestrian exits along Blackcomb Way including:

    5 spaces in Day Lot 1
    9 spaces in Day Lot 2
    10 spaces in Day Lot 3
    6 spaces in Day Lot 4
    3 spaces in Day Lot 5

    The Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) honours out-of-province and out-of-country designated parking permits.

    Visitors can bring permits issued from their home community. Parking permits issued by the officially recognized issuing agencies from any of the provinces and territories in Canada, countries of the European Union, and the U.S. can be used in British Columbia.

    Temporary accessible parking permits can be purchased from Municipal Hall if forgotten or lost. The cost of the pass is $26 and valid for a maximum of three months. Any non-visual disability will require a doctor's note. The passes can be purchased from Municipal Hall, 4325 Blackcomb Way, during office hours from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.

  • Whistler’s public electric vehicle charging stations are located at:

    Municipal Hall (2)
    Meadow Park Sports Centre (3)
    Public Works Yard (1)
    Day Lot 1 (8)
    Day Lot 2 (8)
    Day Lot 4 (8)
    Whistler Conference Centre underground (1 Level 2 Charger, 2 Tesla Level 2 Chargers and 1 DC Fast Charger)
    Whistler Conference Centre surface parking lot (4)

  • All parking fines and escalated amounts are scheduled in the Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw No. 2174, 2018, as per the bylaw all citations are escalated after 14 days of ticket issue. Tickets are available online 24 hours after issuance.

    In Person: Municipal Hall is open Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (excluding Statutory Holidays). Cash, cheque, credit card and debit are accepted, please reference your ticket number.

    Over the Phone: Financial Services at 604-935-8130, during regular business hours, Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (excluding Statutory Holidays).

    E-transfer: Interac e-Transfers can be sent and received 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Through your online banking create a contact for the Resort Municipality of Whistler using finance@whistler.ca as the email address to send the funds to. Make sure to put your ticket/violation number you are paying for in the message . Password set up not required as this is an auto deposit.​

  • Whistler's Winter Parking Regulations are in effect from November 1 to March 31 to help keep roads and parking lots cleared:

    No even side parking Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding holidays)


    No odd side parking any time during the year


    No overnight parking in the Day Lots or any other surface level lots in the winter to allow for snow clearing


    Please note that the RMOW does not govern, maintain or provide snow removal for strata properties, private roads and Highway 99.

    Parking is not permitted 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays


    The parking bylaw sets out parking criteria to create a consistent environment that balances community needs while allowing for municipal snow removal operations.


    The majority (75%) of municipal snow removal operations - happens during the daytime hours (with cars removed during the day, snowplows can undertake their duties).


    The majority of residents work or ski during the day – moving vehicles during the daytime hours coincides with the majority of peoples routines and municipal operations.


    On-street parking is most desirable in the overnight hours.

    Daytime parking is permitted on the weekends

    The RMOW recognizes the influx of visitation and second homeowners on the weekends. Increased visitation creates an increase in the number of vehicles, resulting in an increased demand for on-street parking.


    The RMOW has acknowledged the weekend demand and has relaxed the restrictions accordingly.

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