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Overnight parking: Bans resume in Brossard from November 15 to April 15

Road network and parking 14 November 2025 Last update 14/11/2025

Winter parking ban

With the onset of winter, Ville de Brossard reminds you that between November 15 and April 15, when a “no parking” notice is issued, on-street parking is prohibited between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. throughout the territory. These measures ensure faster, safer and more efficient operations for the whole community.


Parking bans: what you need to know

  • Offending motorists are liable to a fine or towing.

The City issues a “no parking” notice before 3 p.m. on the day of the operation, unless otherwise indicated on temporary signage.

How do I know if there’s a ban in progress?

📲 Tip: activate bciti+ notifications so you don’t miss a thing this winter.


Snow blowing and loading

In the days following the lifting of a warning, snow blowing or loading operations may be required in certain areas.

These interventions are indicated by yellow signs posted on site.

Vehicles parked in these zones during the hours indicated are liable to a fine or to towing.

Déneigement : La Ville de Brossard se dote d'une nouvelle stratégie d'épandage dans ses rues éco-hivernales

No-parking streets all winter long

Certain streets may also be subject to a parking ban during this period. The complete list is available at brossard.ca/snow.


Free alternative parking


Essential collaboration

Don’t hesitate to sign up members of your family for Info-Neige notices and to tell your neighbors.

Everyone’s cooperation is essential to ensure efficient, safe snow removal operations that respect the work of our field crews.

Together, in Brossard, we’re making it through the winter with peace of mind.


Regulatory reference

Winter parking rules are set out in Brossard’s Traffic and Parking By-law (REG-300) and its amendments, including REG-300-07.