Welcome to Parking Services
Carleton University has several parking lots and offers annual parking permits, daily flat rates and short-term parking options for the convenience of students, staff, faculty, and visitors. Although Carleton University is publicly funded, no funding is directed towards maintenance, expansion, or any other parking related operating expense. Revenue generation from a “user pay” system provides funding necessary to support the parking ancillary, as well as other University initiatives.
Announcements
News
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November
24
VRTUCAR offers free parking on local campuses for its members
VRTUCAR’s has launched an “Eco Campus Commuter” agreement with Algonquin College, Carleton University, Saint Paul University and the University of Ottawa. VRTUCAR members who attend classes, teach or work on campus, (or who use the campus cars) now have preferred parking on each of the other campuses. For example, if you’re a member who is ...More -
November
14
Parking is expanding its services
Carleton is now offering a “drive-up” option for parking. Effective immediately, you can drive up to the blue “pay and display” kiosk located at the corner of Day Care Road and University Drive, pay for parking and get your parking stub – all from the convenience of your car! Payment options include coin, credit card ...More -
September
7
Text Parking Expanded
Parking Services is pleased with the great success of our pilot project and the convenient text parking alternative in P1 and P2, which started in 2010. As a result, the text parking option has been expanded to include Lots 5, 6, 7, 9 and the library garage. New users can register for the service anytime. ...More -
September
2
Weekend Parking Rates and Permit Holder Alternatives
As we begin a new academic year, Parking Services wishes to remind all permit holders and visitors to the University that weekend parking fees are now enforced on campus. The rate for parking in any visitor lot on Saturday or Sunday is now $2.00 a day. Permit holders have access to their designated permit parking ...More -
July
8
Parking rates up slightly across Canada
Posted: Jul 7, 2011 7:21 PM ET Parking rates across Canada have slightly increased over the past year, according to a new national survey, with Calgary and Toronto rated as the most expensive cities to park. Monthly rates across Canada increased by $6.16, or 2.9 per cent, over the past year, while daily rates increased ...More
