Parking Regulations


Definitions


Parking when there is no signage

Not all parking rules in the District of Squamish require signs. The Traffic Control Bylaw 2220 enforces street and highway regulations, when applicable, where signs are not present.

Issuing Traffic Violation Tickets

Traffic violation tickets may be issued without a previous warning. Drivers are expected to know both provincial and municipal traffic regulations.

Towing

The District may have vehicles towed when necessary and without notice. When parking violations affect public safety, vehicle impoundment may be immediate.

Paid Parking

Paid parking is now in effect at Darrell Bay located on the west side of Highway 99. This initiative is being introduced as a pilot project and is currently scheduled to run until the end of 2026.

 

Paid parking at Darrell Bay is managed and enforced by EasyPark. For general inquiries and to pay parking violations please visit: easypark.ca

 

A number of different payment options are available including credit card and debit card payments at the kiosks located in the upper parking areas and a number of different mobile payment applications. The mobile applications that are currently supported include:

 

Parking rates are:

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The following are a few examples of violations where vehicles may be impounded: