Parking and Transportation

Campus Services at Centennial College

  • Contact Us

    Purchasing a permit?
    Call 416-289-5000

    Information on parking regulations
    Contact the Life Safety and Security Services Office
    416-289-5000, ext.5240

About Centennial
Established as Toronto's first public college in 1966, Centennial College offers programs in business, communications, community and health studies, science and engineering technology, general arts, hospitality and transportation.
 

Parking services is committed to providing excellent customer services to all community members on campus. Our role is to ensure a safe commute and hassle free parking for all. Parking is available from:

  • Monday to Friday from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.,
  • Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • For Residents - use gate one (rates apply 24/7) 

Click here to view our parking map.

Guide to Hassle-Free Parking

Finding a parking space on campus can be quite time consuming, especially at the beginning of the semester, if you do not plan properly. The following is a list of tips to help make your commute as smooth as possible.

  • Purchase a parking permit before September to avoid long line-ups at the Enrolment Services Office;
  • If you are on campus from three to five times a week, purchasing a permit may prove to be an economical choice;
  • There are several short term parking options available if you are on campus for short periods of time. These areas are serviced by a parking pay and display machine where you must purchase and display a valid pay and display ticket.

How to Purchase a Parking Permit

Parking permits are available to all community members on a first come, first serve basis.

Student parking permits are available in person at the Enrolment Services Office, or online through your myCentennial account . Please call 416-289-5300 to find out more about campus locations and hours.

Parking permits must be visibly displayed from the rear-view mirror with the front logo facing forward. Stolen or lost parking permits must be reported to the Enrollment Services Office.

Parking permits will not be issued to persons or vehicles with outstanding violations.

Rates

Please review the following options carefully.

Parking Category Cost
Short-Term Parking $ 3.00 Hourly
$10.00 Daily
Monthly Rate* Passes are limited; Passes are available only to students in monthly programs. $83.00
Bi-monthly Rate* Passes are limited; Passes are available only to students in monthly programs $161.00
15 Week Semester $250.00
2-15 Week Semester $473.00
20 Week Semester $302.00
15 + 20 Week Semester $525.00
15 Week Residence $250.00
20 Week Residence $302.00
Card Replacement Fee $12.00
Replacement Permits $12.00 + 25% of time remaining, to a max. of $50.00 per loss
Annual Campus Contractor Rates $666.00
Part-Time Faculty Semester (6hrs/week*) $153.00
Annual Living/Working Residence Contractor Rates -Permit $666.00
*Sales based on program or contract requirements  

Parking for Persons with Disabilities

A limited number of disabled person parking spaces are available for people with a permit from the Ministry of Transportation. In order to park in these areas, you are required to display your Disabled Person Parking Permit from the Ministry of Transportation as well as a valid college parking permit.

Students with temporary disabilities may arrange for a medical parking permit for up to 60 days.

Continuing Education Parking

Campus service fees are now included in Continuing Education course fees for all campuses except CSTC.

What does this mean?
At Morningside Campus, Because UofT Scarborough owns these lots, parking fees, although subsidized, are $5 per evening/weekend and parking space is limited.

At Ashtonbee Campus, The Centre for Creative Communications and Progress Campus, weekdays 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. and weekends 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. there is no charge for parking. For more information see short-term parking rates.

For evening/weekend CE courses, parking is at the Residence exit. Vouchers are available from your instructor.

Parking Regulations

The parking regulations (i.e., permit parking, no parking areas, fire routes, reserved spaces, drop-off areas, disabled person parking spaces, etc.) are enforced 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Violations are subject to warning, fine, towing and/or suspension of parking privileges.

For further information please contact Life Safety and Security Services at 416-289-5000 ext. 5240 or go to a campus security office.

NOTE: The lands and grounds of Centennial College are private property, and the college reserves the right to control motor vehicle use and access to our property. Centennial College assumes no risk or responsibility whatsoever for loss or damage due to fire, theft, collision or otherwise to vehicles or contents, however caused.