![]() ![]() Banff residents who have a Resident Vehicle Parking Permit can park for free for up to 3 hours per day in the paid zone, if they have registered their licence plates.Free in three large 9-hour parking lots (blue zone - see map below).Same cost for on-street pay parking and parking lots downtown.31) $4/hour in winter in the downtown core (green zone - map below) For information on Parks Canada Park Passes, visit the Banff National Park website. No revenue from Parks Canada is provided to the Town of Banff municipality. Fees for Park Passes go to Parks Canada for visitor services and facilities in national parks. Please note: visitors to Banff National Park are still required to obtain a Park Pass for day visits or annual passes. Use BanffParking.ca to find your route to free parking at the Train Station, or real-time pay parking availability elsewhere in town. Or take the 2-minute walk to the river trail for a scenic walk to downtown. It's only an 8-minute walk from the 500 stalls at the Train Station to the downtown core. Pay parking increases availability of short-term parking in the downtown core.įree 9-hour parking is available at the Train Station Public Parking Lot, on Bow Avenue, and in the Bear Street parkade. Visitor-Pay Parking is in effect in Banff's downtown (see map below for green paid zone). ![]()
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