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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.
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Parking

Parking Permits

When can I park on campus

  • weekdays from 6 A.M. till 11 P.M
  • weekends from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
  • For Residents - use gate one (rates apply 24/7) 

Parking lots are now gate controlled, which require an access card to enter and exit. You are also required to park in your assigned lot, in a proper space, and display a valid parking permit.

Click here to view parking maps.

Note: There is a replacement fee if the renewable access card is lost. For details please see rates below.

Where can I get my permit?

Student permits are available from your campus Enrolment Services.

New Parking Facilities

Student Parking Permits
(read more about parking at the Centennial HP Science and Technology Centre)
Monthly Rate
$79.00
Bimonthly Rate $155.00
15 Day Voucher
$79.00
15 Week Semester $240.00
2-15 Week Semester
$455.00
20 Week Semester
$290.00
15 Week Residence
$240.00
20 Week Residence 
$290.00
Replacement Card$12.00 + 25% of time remaing to a max of $50.00

Short-Term Parking

Short-term hourly parking is available at The Centre for Creative Communications and Progress Campus in the short-term parking areas. These areas are serviced by a parking pay and display machine where you must purchase and display a valid pay and display ticket (See parking rates).

Daily and hourly rates are also available at Ashtonbee Campus, Progress Campus and the Student Residence in designated lots. These areas are serviced by control gates where you obtain a ticket on the way into the lot. Then before you leave, you pay for parking at a pay on foot station to have your ticket validated. You then use your validated ticket to get out of the parking lot.

Rates are $3 per hour or $10 per day. Change for these machines is available from the Campus Parking Information Kiosk or Security Office. Please note that space is limited, so we encourage you to purchase a permit early, car pool or use public transit.

Our campuses are serviced by GO-Transit (Government of Ontario transit system), and the TTC (public transit system in the greater Toronto area).

Short-Term Parking
(please note that special rates apply at Centennial HP Science and Technology Centre Parking)
Daily
$10.00
Hourly
$3.00

Disabled Person Parking
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. For further information please contact your campus security office.

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.

Contractor Rates

Contractor Rates
Annual Campus
$640.00
Annual Living/Working Res. $640.00

 

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 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.