Parking & snow — Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

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

City of Charlottetown has 2 adopted bylaws on file, verified against the original documents on 2026-06-03.

Snow Removal Bylaw (effective December 13, 1989; last amended May 12, 2003) adopted bylaw
sidewalk clearing Abutter of commercial property must keep abutting sidewalk/pathway free of snow and ice; sufficient if removed 4 hours after a daytime storm ceases, or by 10:00 a.m. the following day if it ceases at night s. 2.1; s. 2.2
fine range fine not exceeding $500 s. 4.3(a)
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Bylaw of the City of Charlottetown compelling removal of snow and ice from sidewalks under s.64 of the Charlottetown Area Municipalities Act. Sets abutter obligations and prohibits depositing snow on City streets and sidewalks.

Traffic Bylaw No. 2020-TB-01 (amended September 26, 2022) adopted bylaw
winter ban No parking on the travelled portion of any street or square between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. from November 15 to April 15 inclusive (or other dates Council approves) s. 11.12
fine range general default $100-$300 (s.15.7); overnight parking penalty per Schedule "B" s. 15.7
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City of Charlottetown Traffic Bylaw enacted under s.181 of the Municipal Government Act. Regulates motor vehicles, traffic, parking (including winter on-street parking restrictions), and pedestrians.

Machine-readable: parking-snow.json · Official website: https://charlottetown.ca/ · Last verified 2026-06-03 · Parking & snow across Canada