Address: 8702 Meadowlark Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T5R 5W5, Canada
Address: 9509 156 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5P 0A4, Canada
“Great location ”
Address: 6604 51 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6B 2P4, Canada
“Safe, guarded and very competitive rates for parking. The convinence of being a 10 minute drive to home for this price is incomparable.”
Address: 5900 129 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5A 1B6, Canada
“I wonder what happens here? Do people park their vehicles here? Ummm l guess so. Does it deserve 5 stars, sure it does exactly what it is designed to do make space available for vehicle parking. It’s right beside the Belvedere LRT station. There are allotted prepaid spot during the week but all spots are available for free during the weekend. There are spots available for free during the weekdays, Monday to Friday but get there really early otherwise all the spots are taken. Clean and well taken care of.”
Address: 8309 105 St, Edmonton, AB T6E 4H4, Canada
“A real fine gravel in this lot here. Gets a little dusty when it's dry and windy. A little muddy when rainy. A little icy when wintery. A good little lot.”
Address: 11213-, 11249 83 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R8, Canada
“It’s a parking lot, stacked. Grab a ticket when you enter and pay when you leave. Although there are opportunities to pay at kiosks before you get in your vehicle and then you can leave faster. There is no washroom facilities. It’s generally clean and fairly easy to maneuver around in. One negative is that it pricey to park here but there are few places to park and this is one of the. February 19, 2020. Parking here because my dad is in the UofA hospital. The parking is convenient but as I’ve said before it’s expensive and that’s a shame as you really have no choice oh well it is what it is.”
Address: 11135 85 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 0W7, Canada
“The least expensive parking lot at this area.”
Address: 116th Street, Edmonton, AB T6G 2H6, Canada
“I have only been parking at the U of A for about 6 months, and as with any university campus, parking is limited compared to demand (when you consider faculty, staff, students and on-campus event needs). It is going to be expensive because it is a privilege, not a right to be able to drive to such a dense, congested space. With that in mind, I've had pretty good overall experience and interactions with the u of a parking services. I have generally only had to deal with enforcement when I didn't have my permitted vehicle and they've always been super friendly, helpful and prompt. I buy my permit online and renew it every month through the online portal. It's a bit dated for a web interface, but it is straightforward enough and navigable. The parkade is well-lit, easy to access and has electric plug-ins for winter. It is clean and seems well-monitored, as I usually come across either security or a cleaning crew on duty when I arrive. I can't say parking at the U of A isn't frustrating. It definitely is. But in the context of where we are trying to park, it has been pretty good for me so far.”
Address: 9650 Jasper Ave, Edmonton, AB T5H 3V5, Canada
“This parking lot is okay. It’s not paved, gravel only so lots of potholes and messy when it rains. There is generally spot available all the time as it is outside the central downtown area.”
Address: 10545 110 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 3C6, Canada
Address: 73 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5B, Canada
“Parking, lots of parking and then some more parking. Cars, trucks and other vehicles can park here. The pavement is flat and there are lines to see where you can park in an orderly fashion. It’s open when there are events at the Edmonton Expo Centre. Sometimes there is a fee and sometimes not, as when we attended my son Graduation.”
Address: 103 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 2T3, Canada
“Its dimly lit, uncontrolled and unmarked parking surface adds a sense of adventure every time you pull in and plug some cash into its metre. The locals that hang around the neighbouring back alleys are very friendly and will often offer you goods and services (not complimentary) to enhance your downtown experience. One gentleman I encountered was rifling through the contents of a nearby truck. “Just trying to get home!” he claimed as I placed an incredibly expensive $20 parking pass on my car’s dash. “Say, how would you like a THC Pill?” he inquired, and gave me a warm, nearly toothless grin. He followed by saying, “Only Five bucks each!” I, being a silly South-Edmonton Bumpkin, was unaware that THC came in pill form - wow! Another marvel of Downtown. I did however, decline his kind offer and carried on my way. He promptly returned to his previous task of searching through the truck I was parked next to. I am unsure if he found his way home. Why he didn't just drive home the truck itself is beyond me. Surely nobody would steal a vehicle from this fine Impark lot. Later in the evening, I returned to see my door handles were quite dirty. I assume this was from the kind gentleman making sure I locked my car doors behind me. To him I say "Thank-you good sir!" And to Impark I say "Thank-you" as well, another top-notch parking lot in Edmonton's fine downtown core.”
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