Get a parking sticker for narrow street

Last updated November 28, 2025

Is there a “Narrow Street” sign on your street? Get a parking sticker to access parking spaces during snow removal operations. Learn how to get the permit.

During snow loading operations, this sticker allows you to park your vehicle: 

  • On the left side of the street, reserved for holders of the parking sticker for narrow streets, between 7 p.m. and 9 a.m.
  • In designated parking lots.

Designated with the letter A, this sticker is offered in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal and Ville-Marie.

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If you live on one of the streets listed below and already have a residents-only parking sticker beginning with the letter A, you can use it during snow-clearing operations.

If you don’t have a residents-only parking sticker, you can get a narrow-street sticker free of charge from your borough office year-round.

You must submit a new application each winter.

Designated parking lots for holders of this sticker:

  • Parking lot 139 of the Agence de mobilité durable (Rue Sherbrooke between Avenue Calixa-Lavallée and Avenue du Parc-La Fontaine), 113 spaces, between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m.
  • Parking lot 270 of the Agence de mobilité durable (Rue Saint-Dominique between Avenue Bernard and Rue Saint-Viateur), 43 spaces, between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m.
  • At the corner of Rue Drolet and Rue Marie-Anne, entrance on Rue Drolet (169159 Canada Inc.), 85 spaces, between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m.

1. Check your eligibility

In order to submit an application, you must be the primary driver of the vehicle and live on a street with a roadway narrows sign:

  • Berri, from Mont-Royal to Gilford
  • Berri, from Rachel to Marie-Anne
  • de Grand-Pré, from Gilford to Saint-Joseph
  • Drolet, from Square-Saint-Louis to Mont-Royal
  • Fabre, from Mont-Royal to Laurier
  • Henri-Julien, from Duluth to Mont-Royal
  • Hôtel-de-Ville, from Rachel to Mont-Royal
  • Resther, from Mont-Royal to Saint-Joseph
  • Rivard, from Roy to Mont-Royal
  • Saint-Hubert, from Mont-Royal to Laurier

How many stickers can you get?

Several people living at the same address may each have a sticker for their vehicle, provided each is the primary driver of that vehicle. The rate applied will be that of the additional sticker.

The sticker cannot be transferred, reassigned or refunded.

2. Gather the necessary documents

Please attach copies of the following supporting documents to your application: 

Vehicle registration certificate

If you are leasing your vehicle, also provide the lease agreement.

Company vehicles: Attach the registration certificate in the name of the company, along with one of the following two documents:

  • Proof of automobile insurance that names you as the primary driver of the vehicle
  • Letter from the company (with logo, vehicle description, dated and signed by the company president) stating that you are the primary driver of the vehicle

Proof of residence 

  • Insurance contract or excerpt of the contract that names you as the primary driver at the address which appears on your sticker application.

Provide a second proof of residence (less than three months old), with your name and address, from among the following:

  • Valid driver’s license or license renewal notice
  • Utility bill (Hydro-Québec, gas, telecommunication company such as Bell, Vidéotron, or other) showing your address
  • Invoice from a recognized educational institution showing your name and address
  • Monthly statement from a credit or financial institution
  • Monthly statement of investments from a trust or financial institution
  • Notice of change of address or proof of mail forwarding (sticker) from Canada Post
  • Employment Insurance statement
  • Québec health insurance (RAMQ) client card renewal notice
  • Correspondence from the municipal court

Residential leases and property or school tax bills are not accepted as proof of residence.

3. Submit your application

Point of service

201 Avenue Laurier Est
Suite 120
Montréal, QC H2T 3E6

Bring your documents to the borough offices and get a parking sticker on site.

You can also apply at other borough offices.

Please attach the necessary documents to your e-mail. We will contact you to complete your application.

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If you live on one of the streets listed below and already have a residents-only parking sticker beginning with the letter A, you can use it during snow-clearing operations.

The designated parking lot for holders of this sticker is located at the corner of Rue Robin and Rue Beaudry, next to the Comité social Centre-Sud building, and is available between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.

1. Check your eligibility

In order to submit an application, you must be the primary driver of the vehicle and live on a street with a Narrow Street sign:

  • Rue Beaudry (from Rue Sainte-Catherine au Boul. De Maisonneuve)
  • Rue Cartier (from avenue Malo to Rue Sherbrooke)
  • Rue Dorion (from rues Ontario to Rue Sherbrooke)
  • Rue Olivier-Robert
  • Rue Panet (from Boul. René-Lévesque to Rue Sainte-Catherine)
  • Rue Panet (110 meters south of Rue Sherbrooke, or from 2310 to 2215, Rue Panet)
  • Rue Parthenais (between Rue Ontario and Rue Logan)
  • Rue Sainte-Rose (from Rue Panet to Rue de la Visitation)
  • Rue Saint-Timothee (between Boulevard De Maisonneuve and Rue Sherbrooke)
  • Rue de la Visitation (from Boulevard René-Lévesque to Rue Robin)

How many stickers can you get?

Several people living at the same address may each have a sticker for their vehicle, provided each is the primary driver of that vehicle. The rate applied will be that of the additional sticker.

The sticker cannot be transferred, reassigned or refunded.

2. Gather the necessary documents

Please attach copies of the following supporting documents to your application: 

Registration certificate

The certificate must be in your name. If not, attach a copy of the insurance policy naming you as the primary driver.

Company vehicles: Attach the registration certificate in the name of the company + an official letter from the employer (with letterhead) naming you as the primary driver and indicating the license plate number, the make, model and year of the vehicle, and your address.

The letter must be dated and signed by the owner or the company’s official representative. Handwritten letters are not accepted.

Certificate of automobile insurance

The certificate must show your name and address. If this is not the case, attach the insurance contract or extract of the contract that names you as the primary driver at the address that appears on your sticker application.

Proof of residence 

Provide two of the following documents (dated within the past three months), with your name and address:

  • Valid driver’s license or license renewal notice
  • Utility bill (Hydro-Québec, gas, telecommunication company such as Bell, Vidéotron, or other) showing your address (including the detachable part)
  • Invoice from an educational institution showing your name and address
  • Monthly statement from a credit or financial institution
  • Monthly statement of investments from a trust or financial institution
  • Notice of change of address or proof of mail forwarding (sticker) from Canada Post
  • Official documents from Revenu Québec or the Canada Revenue Agency
  • Employment Insurance statement
  • Québec health insurance (RAMQ) client card renewal notice
  • Correspondence from the municipal court

Note that a lease and address change requests from the Service québécois de changement d’adresse (SQCA) are not accepted as proof of residence.

Other documents

Attach the following supporting documents, depending on your situation:

If you are an entrepreneur who owns the vehicle

  • A copy of your file in the Quebec Enterprise Register (REQ) proving that you are the owner, the sole shareholder and the sole member of the board of directors.

For people with low incomes 

  • Between April 1 and June 30, 2025: 
    • 2023 provincial notice of assessment (line 199 gross annual income of $31,096)  
    • or 2024 provincial notice of assessment (line 199 gross annual income of $31,718) 
  •   As of July 1, 2025: 
    • 2024 provincial notice of assessment 

3- Find your rate

First sticker

The fee for your sticker is calculated based on: 

  • The purchase period
  • The fuel that powers the vehicle (100% electric, hybrid or gasoline)
  • The engine displacement (shown in litres on your registration certificate) 

Special rate

People with low incomes get the lowest rate for the first sticker only, regardless of the colour of the plate or the fuel the vehicle uses.

Second sticker

The fee for the second sticker depends only on the purchase period. 

Choose your purchase period below. Prices include all taxes.

Between January 1 and March 31 

The sticker is valid until September 30 of the same year.

Vehicle type and engine displacement

First sticker

Second sticker

Green license plate

$65

$386

Hybrid without green plate or gas-powered, displacement of 1.6 litres or less

$110

$386

Gas-powered, displacement between 1.7 and 2.4 litres

$165

$386

Gas-powered, displacement between 2.5 and 3.4 litres

$221

$386

Gas-powered, displacement of 3.5 litres or more

$276

$386

Special rate

First sticker

Second sticker

People with low income

$65

$386

Between April 1 and June 30 

The sticker is valid until September 30 of the same year.

Vehicle type and engine displacement

First sticker

Second sticker

Green license plate

33 $

193 $

Hybrid without green plate or gas-powered, displacement of 1.6 litres or less

55 $

193 $

Between 1.7 and 2.4 litres

83 $

193 $

Between 2.5 and 3.4 litres

111 $

193 $

3.5 litres or more

138 $

193 $

Special rates

First sticker

Second sticker

People with low income

$33

$193

Between July 1 and December 31

The sticker is valid until September 30 of the same year.

Vehicle type and engine displacement

First sticker

Second sticker

Green license plate

$65

$386

Hybrid without green plate or gas-powered, displacement of 1.6 litres or less

$110

$386

Displacement between 1.7 and 2.4 litres

$165

$386

Displacement between 2.5 and 3.4 litres

$221

$386

Gas-powered, displacement of 3.5 litres or more

$276

$386

Special rates

First sticker

Second sticker

People with low income

$65

$386

3. Submit an application

Point of service

800 Boulevard De Maisonneuve Est
Ground floor
Montréal, QC H2L 4L8

Bring your documents to the borough offices and get a parking sticker on site.

You can also apply at other borough offices.

Please attach the necessary documents to your e-mail. We will contact you to complete your application.

This service is not offered in this borough.