RV Parking
All RVs* parked on your property– whether licensed or unlicensed – must be in operable condition.
You are allowed to park up to 2 RVs on your property in the areas specified in Traffic Bylaw No. 9900.
Unlicensed RVs are not permitted to park on any City property, including streets or the area between your property line and the sidewalk or curb at any time.
Seasonal restrictions
From October 1 to April 30, you cannot park licensed or unlicensed RVs listed below anywhere in your FRONT YARD, including driveways and legal front yard parking stalls:
- motor home (class A or C)
- travel trailers
- fifth-wheel trailers
- boats
This seasonal restriction does not apply to tent trailers, truck campers, canoes, kayaks, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, jet skis or trailers designed to carry these items.
For more information about RV parking, read this factsheet entitled "Where to park your home away from home" .
*Note: Zoning Bylaw No. 9250 describes an RV as "a vehicle, portable structure, trailer or watercraft that can be towed, hauled, carried on a vehicle or trailer, or driven and which is designed to be used for travel or recreational purposes, including but not limited to a class A or class C motor home, travel trailer, fifth wheel trailer, tent trailer, truck camper, boat, canoe, kayak, snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, jet ski, or other similar vehicle and excluding a trailer designed to carry the foregoing."
