Park’N Fly is a company that manages several airport parking lots in Canada. They are all located near major airports in the country such as:
Their promise to us: “Park Happy”. Park’N Fly is cheap, convenient and safe. Moreover, having tried it, their operation is simple.
Self-parking is the least expensive option. Upon arrival at a Park’N Fly self-service parking lot, simply :
On the way back:
The cost of weekly Park’N Fly self-service parking depends on the location:
It is also possible to park for a few days only. Note that these rates change as of November 1, 2023.
Depending on the location, the shuttle bus passes every 10 to 20 minutes.
In Toronto, there is also a Park’N Fly Economy location. Perfect for long term parking, it’s less expensive because it is farther from the airport and even farther than the Self-Service parking.
Valet Park’N Fly locations are more expensive but also offer more services and are closer to the airport. This option is available in big cities only.
At the Valet parking lot, you must:
If you have an electric vehicle, it will be charged for free while you are away. During winter, your car is plowed. There is even the possibility of a car wash or a detailing service for your car.
In addition, Valet parking is closer to the airport than the Self-Service option. Therefore, the commute time is shorter.
Here is the weekly cost of Park’N Fly’s Valet parking:
Note that these rates change as of November 1, 2023.
The shuttle to the Valet parking lot runs every 8 to 10 minutes. But personally, I have never waited more than 2 minutes at the Valet parking in Montreal. The shuttle is very frequent and the drivers are efficient.
At select Park’N Fly locations, you can earn Aeroplan points. However, the Montreal parking lot does not offer this option.
When paying for your Park’N Fly parking for at least three days, provide your Aeroplan membership number. By doing so, you will get :
50 Aeroplan points for Self-Service parking for :
100 Aeroplan points for Valet parking in :
By being both a Park’N Fly Rewards member AND an Aeroplan member, you earn 50% more Aeroplan points. So, you will accumulate:
75 Aeroplan points for self-service parking for :
150 Aeroplan points for Valet parking in :
Some credit cards have the advantage of reimbursing airport parking and travel expenses.
This is the case of the :
If you have one of these credit cards, simply apply the cost of your Park’N Fly parking and then use your points or credit to pay it off.
For more tips, be sure to check out our page on low-cost airport parking options.
Savings are here: