Handicapped people


To obtain a handicapped parking permit, you must make a request to the SAAQ.

Holders of a handicapped parking permit who don’t have a parking space may make a request for a reserved parking space near their residence at the appropriate borough office.


Adapted parking meters

Some parking meters have been adapted for use by the handicapped. Identified by a sticker, these parking meters are shorter by about 30 centimetres. In areas where the Pay and Go system is in place, the parking meters also display a parking space number, providing the possibility of paying at the pay station. Of course, the handicapped always have access to parking spaces equipped with a parking meters or a standard parking sign.


Reserved parking spaces 


Parking spaces identified by this pictogram are reserved for the handicapped.
Stationnement de Montréal provides a number of spaces in public parking lots. Click on the icons of the map for more information.

Select a borough to view the list of on-street parking spaces reserved for handicapped people.


In collaboration with partner associations and institutions established in various Quebec regions, the APQ wishes to remind the public that reserved parking spaces are not a privilege but an essential facility enabling disabled persons to participate actively in various aspects of social and economic life.

The APQ would like to remind you that failure to respect the regulation concerning parking spaces reserved for the exclusive use of disabled persons is an offence punishable by a minimum fine of $100 plus costs.