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Visitor Parking at the University of Lethbridge

There are numerous locations around campus for visitors to park. Parking is provided in Pay and Park permit parking areas, locations are shown in pale blue on the below map.

The ALC - Accessible Learning Centre is located in Students' Union Building, SU065. Visitors will need to pay for parking using the free HONK mobile app or one of the Pay and Park meters near the area where they park. Information on parking on campus.

If you are having trouble finding our office and need help navigating around campus, please feel free to call us at 403-329-2766 we are here to help!

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For a more detailed parking map please click on the map.


Accessible Parking for Visitors

If visitors have a government issued Parking Placard for Persons with Disabilities, there are designated accessibility spots. The map below highlights in green the accessibility parking stalls throughout campus.

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To park in the accessible stalls, visitors will need to pay for parking using the free HONK mobile app or one of the Pay and Park meters near the area where they park and then select one of the accessible stalls available. Visitors need to display their government issued Parking Placard for Persons with Disabilities as well as the parking receipt if paying for parking via the Pay and Park meter. When using the HONK app, no parking receipt needs to be displayed as licence plate numbers are automatically stored in the system via the app.

If the elevator is not working, please call 403-329-2345 to reach Security as they will be able to help you take an alternate route to our office.

More information in regards to parking and mobility on campus can be found under their FAQs tab.

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