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Parking

In the Town of Shelburne, we regulate traffic and parking to help keep our community safe. In our downtown area, there are 2 municipal parking lots, both require permits. Where parking signs are posted there is a 3-hour maximum parking limit. To learn more about our municipal parking regulations and permits visit By-laws and Parking permits

If you receive a parking ticket in the Town of Shelburne for violating the Parking and Traffic bylaw, you can pay your ticket online, in person or by mail within 14 days of the alleged infraction.

You can pay your parking tickets online, over the phone or in person.

To make an online payment, you will need:

  • The parking ticket number (begins with the letter D or F)
  • Your credit card (Visa or Mastercard)
  • The amount owing

You will pay an additional convenience fee of $1.95 per $25

Pay your ticket online

 Within the Town of Shelburne you have 2 options:

  1. Pay your ticket – Pay ticket on-line 
  2. Dispute your ticket – To dispute your ticket complete the information on the back of the ticket and;
    • Bring the ticket to Town Hall
    • Mail to 
      Shelburne Town Hall
      203 Main Street East,
      Shelburne, Ontario
      L9V 3K7

Pay by phone

Call 1-855-973-1933 to pay by phone. Follow the pre-recorded instructions. To make a payment by phone, you will need:

  • The parking ticket number (begins with the letter D or F)
  • Your credit card (Visa or Mastercard)
  • The amount owing

You will pay an additional convenience fee of $1.95 per $25.

Pay in person

You can pay a parking ticket in person by coming to Town Hall located at 203 Main St. E. We accept the following types of payment:

  • Cash
  • Cheque
  • Debit

Some parking lots require a parking permit. Each parking lot will indicate if you need a parking permit to park in a certain area or lot. If you park your vehicle on private property without permission, you could receive a ticket or have your vehicle towed.

Visit our Parking Permits webpage for more details. 

From November 15 to April 15, you can't park a vehicle on any roadway between midnight and 8:00 a.m. This allows for snow removal and any other winter road, boulevard and sidewalk maintenance.

During significant winter weather events, and to assist with snow removal, additional parking restrictions can be issued. For more information on winter parking, read our town by-laws


Winter Parking Restrictions – 2025/2026 Season

At the September 8, 2025 Council meeting Council approved changes to the winter parking duration for the upcoming season.

The Town of Shelburne is advising residents that winter on-street parking restrictions will now be in effect from December 1, 2025, through April 15, 2026. Previously, winter parking restrictions were from November 15 to April 15.

To support efficient snow removal and ensure safe roadways, on-street parking will be prohibited daily between 12:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. during this period. Vehicles left on the street during restricted hours will receive parking tickets.


Holiday Exemptions

To provide added flexibility for residents and their visitors during the holidays, exemptions have been approved by Council and will be in place during the following periods:

  • 12:01 a.m. December 24 to 11:59 p.m. December 27
  • 12:01 a.m. December 31 to 11:59 p.m. January 1

Please note: These exemptions may be suspended if significant snowfall or a declared weather event requires uninterrupted plowing operations. Follow the Town’s website and social media for up-to-date information

The Town thanks residents for their cooperation in helping to keep roads clear and safe during the winter months.

This is not a permanent change and will be reviewed by Council for the 2026/2027 winter season.

Contact Us

Administrative Office

203 Main Street East 
Shelburne, ON L9V 3K7 

Email: info@shelburne.ca
Phone: 519-925-2600
Fax: 519 -925-6134

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