The District of West Vancouver’s pay parking program is expanding to include two more parks: Cypress Falls Park and Seaview Walk Park, effective Thursday, May 1, 2025. Pay parking in these parks is in effect year-round, between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., seven days a week. Parking rates are $3.75 per hour, plus applicable taxes and transaction fees.
Pay parking was launched in Lighthouse Park, Whyte Lake/Nelson Canyon Park, and Whytecliff Park in 2024.
Beginning May 1, vehicles with a Veterans or Memorial Cross license plate and vehicles displaying a valid accessible parking placard will be exempt from pay parking. Visitors with vehicles that meet these requirements will no longer be required to pay for parking in parks.
Pay parking in these parks is in effect year-round, between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., seven days a week. Visitors to the parks can pay for parking through the hangTag and PayByPhone mobile apps or on the Impark website. Signage with QR codes linking users to pay for parking will be installed in the parking lots.
West Vancouver residents are eligible for an annual free parking pass. To qualify, applicants must apply and provide proof of current vehicle registration to a West Vancouver address. Applications are subject to verification, which takes approximately two business days to process. Apply for a resident pass at impark.com/westvan.

Applicants must provide proof of current vehicle registration to an address in West Vancouver, and applications are subject to verification, which takes approximately two business days to process. Each pass is issued to an individual vehicle/license plate. There are no limits to the number of passes per resident, and each pass will be valid for all West Vancouver parks in the program. These resident passes can be acquired at any time during the year through the Impark website and will be valid 365 days from the approval date.
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