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Transportation

During the warmer months, Edmonton has electric scooter sharing available in select areas. Bird Scooters, Lime Scooters or Spin Scooters are available for rent through their respective apps! Check the City of Edmonton website for more details regarding regulations and safe travel.

Parking in Edmonton In support of local business and economic recovery, the first 30 minutes of every parking session in curbside EPark zones is currently free. Please ensure that you start your parking session on the MyEPark app or at an EPark machine.

Download the MyEPark app for contactless payment options:

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HOW TO PAY FOR ON-STREET PARKING: Once parked, find your nearest pay station. Here you can pay using coins, debit or credit cards. Rates, hours and locations vary depending on where you park.

Dudley B Menzies Bridge, YEG Scoot Tour

Getting Around Most of our streets and avenues are numbered, making it simple to locate addresses. Numbered avenues run east and west, the numbers going up as you go north, e.g. 103 Avenue is north of 102 Avenue. Numbered streets run north and south, the numbers going up as you go west. The centre of this numbering system, located downtown, is 100 Street and 100 Avenue.

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