Parking in Midland
Midland has many options for parking in the downtown area including the Harbour and the Pete Pettersen Park Boat Launch.
Check out our FAQs, learn about the new Pay and Display system, how to pay for a parking ticket, where to find paid parking, and where you can park for free!
Parking FAQ
Accessible Parking |
There are 11 Accessible Parking Permit spaces located in the downtown core (paid parking $1.00/hour), 21 spaces located throughout the municipal parking lots (free parking) and 6 located at the Town Dock (paid parking $1.50/hour).
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Fire Routes |
Emergency vehicles and personnel need to respond at a moment's notice and must have free and unobstructed access. Illegally parked vehicles may prevent them from gaining access. Fire routes are generally found on private properties such as shopping malls, schools, townhouse complexes, condominiums, places of worship, nursing homes, hospitals, office buildings, and at public facilities.
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Hours of Operation |
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Rules and Restrictions |
Midland parking rules are very similar as the parking rules found in the Highway Traffic Act, which regulates parking and other aspects of traffic for all highways in Ontario. By-laws are passed by Town Council to regulate parking. The parking regulations are consistent with others throughout the province. Although every licensed driver is responsible for knowing the rules of the road, the Town also notifies drivers of our parking regulations in several ways. Signs are posted on our streets and parking lots and various forms of advertising occur throughout the year. Restrictions:
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Veteran Plates |
Those with Ontario Veteran License Plates can park for free at the parking meters and in our municipal lots. All other provisions of our parking by-law shall continue to be applicable. |