Parking Permit Program

IN PERSON SERVICE: 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM weekdays at 1857 Notre Dame Ave in Winnipeg

PHONE/E-MAIL SERVICE: 8:00 AM -4:00 PM weekdays

what we offer.

A parking permit ensures that when a person has difficulty walking more than 50 metres, they can park in one of the designated accessible parking spots in lots across the province.  

The Parking Permit Program is regulated by Manitoba Transportation & Infrastructure and administered by Manitoba Possible. A parking permit costs $15. There are two types of parking permits: 

Permanent Permits

Permanent permits are valid for three years. After that, they need to be renewed. To renew, you don’t need to see a healthcare provider. Instead, Manitoba Possible will contact you directly by email or mail (based on the contact information we have on file) to start the renewal process. 

Temporary Permits 

Temporary permits are issued for a specific amount of time based on your healthcare provider’s prescribed time period. When your temporary permit expires, you need to visit your healthcare provider to renew it. They will submit a new application on your behalf. 

who is eligible.

To obtain an accessible parking permit in Manitoba, a healthcare professional must apply on your behalf. Contact your primary healthcare provider (doctor, nurse practitioner, chiropractor, occupational therapist or physiotherapist) to begin the online application process.

To apply, you must have:

  • a health condition that meets eligibility requirements 

  • authorization from a regulated healthcare practitioner 

Individuals are eligible for a permit even if they don't own a vehicle. The permit can be hung in the rear-view mirror of any car as long as the registered permit holder is also in the car. 

Manitoba Possible does not enforce or administer accessible parking spaces. All inquiries regarding parking metres and parking permit stalls should be directed to your municipality or city administration.

For Healthcare Professionals

Application forms are to be completed by licensed medical professionals only.

► English Application Form

► French Application Form

Visit our YouTube page for a step-by-step video on completing the online application.

information and support.

  • Using your permit properly will help make sure that designated spaces are being used by the people who need them.

    View full list of your responsibilities as a permit holder.

  • Permanent parking permit holders will be contacted by email or mail six weeks before their permit expires to start the online renewal process.  

    Temporary parking permit holders need to visit their healthcare provider to renew. Healthcare providers will submit a new application on your behalf.  

  • If your application has been denied or cancelled, you may pursue a medical review and appeal the decision.

    For information on this process, please visit the Government of Manitoba’s Medical Review Committee website.

  • People moving to Manitoba are required to get a Manitoba parking permit within three months of becoming a permanent resident.

    Visitors to Manitoba can use their regular accessible parking permit during their visit – just as the Manitoba parking permit is recognized across Canada, the United States and the European Union (EU). We recommend checking with local authorities when planning on using your permit abroad.Item description

 

If you need assistance or accommodations in applying or renewing, please get in touch:

pppinfo@manitobapossible.ca
Phone: 204-975-3257
Toll-Free: 1-844-975-3257

Parking Permit Office:
1857 Notre Dame Ave
Winnipeg MB
R3E 3E7