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Downtown PG home to new parking lot

The City of PG opened a new parking lot located at 1079 6th Avenue, between Queensway and George Street, behind the Keg Restaurant.

The new lot has 62 parking stalls available to rent for $1.00 an hour or $6.00 for an entire day, however, parking is free on evenings and weekends.

City staff recently installed a pay kiosk in the lot as well as directional signage.

The lot can be accessed:

  • From the southbound lane of Queensway
  • From 5th Avenue behind Crossroads Brewing
  • From 6th Avenue near the front of the Park House Condominiums

Additional information and an updated map of surface lots and parkades are available on the City of PG website.

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