Seasonal winter parking restrictions will be in effect from December 1 to March 31 this winter. Several additional streets will have parking restrictions this winter, and are listed below.

Please check the signs in your neighbourhood and make sure you know the rules. One-sided winter parking restrictions help give City crews better access for snow clearing, improving safety and convenience for residents, school buses, emergency vehicles, and other road users.

Also: Between November 15 and April 1, the City may declare a Winter Weather Parking Ban for inclement weather including freezing rain or when Environment Canada forecasts an accumulation of snow 7 centimetres or more, or a range of snow which includes 7 centimetres or more for the Ottawa area. The Winter Weather Parking Ban will be called to support clearing operations and will continue until the City issues notice that it has been lifted. When a winter weather parking ban is called, the City issues a special advisory to the local media and posts it on ottawa.ca. Receive Winter Parking Alerts by email…

Please contact us if you have questions about how you may be impacted by winter parking restrictions. If you’d like to suggest a street for winter parking restrictions next season, let us know. Here’s how to reach us…

New locations for one-sided winter parking restrictions in 2025-2026:

  • Allied Mews – Culdff to Stittsville Main
  • Ballinora Lane – Culdaff to Leinster
  • Bermondsey Way – Dereen to Culdaff
  • Billrian Crescent – all
  • Brae Street – Stittsville Main to Norway Spruce
  • Crossway Terrace – Dereen to Culdaff
  • Culdaff Road – Stittsville Main to Dead End
  • Curraglass Walk – Dereen to Stittsville Main
  • Derreen Avenue – Culdaff to Stittsville Main
  • Kindred Row – Allied Mews to Stittsville Main
  • Leinster Circle – all
  • Succession Court – all
  • Unity Place – Crossway to Dead End