Parking & snow — Iqaluit, Nunavut

Where can I park? Is there a winter parking ban?

City of Iqaluit has 2 adopted bylaws on file, verified against the original documents on 2026-06-04.

Snow Removal By-Law No. 591 adopted bylaw
sidewalk clearing All property owners (incl. City) shall remove snow/ice from parking areas to the rear away from roadways/intersections; piles within 5 m of intersection limited to 1 m height; on compliance notice, owner must remove within 5 working days s. 3.1; s. 3.2; s. 4.2
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Corporation of the City of Iqaluit, Nunavut, Snow Removal By-law 591, providing for removal of snow in private and public places; snow piles near intersections limited, no snow in waterways, no clearing during quiet hours. Scanned PDF; OCR confirms title; city page dates it Jan 1 1999.

Traffic, Parking and Walkways By-law No. 625 adopted bylaw
sidewalk clearing No person shall place upon any highway/public place any snow, ice, dirt or other obstruction removed from any place other than from a walkway pursuant to this by-law s. 5.8
fine range individual not exceeding $2,000; corporation not exceeding $10,000; or imprisonment up to six months; Schedule C parking/walkway fines $25-$150 s. 7.1; Schedule "C"
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Corporation of the City of Iqaluit, NU, Traffic, Parking and Walkways By-law # 625, regulating traffic and on-road parking; prohibits parking on roadways unless authorized by signage. Scanned PDF; OCR confirms title and parking provisions.

Machine-readable: parking-snow.json · Official website: https://iqaluit.ca/ · Last verified 2026-06-04 · Parking & snow across Canada