Parking and rates
Saskatchewan Polytechnic charges for parking at its facilities and maintains the right to periodically review and adjust parking rates.
Paid parking is in effect between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., seven days a week, excluding statutory holidays. Anyone without a valid hang tag, a pay and display ticket or arranged parking through the HonkMobile App will need to purchase one of the above and have it prominently displayed. Hangtags are for staff only and are not available to students.
Student parking and rates
- Each campus has designated parking areas for students.
- Daily, weekly and monthly parking is available for purchase through the HonkMobile App. Please double check your validation dates for weekly and monthly purchases.
- Weekly and monthly parking is available for purchase from a machine located inside the building at a rate of $25 per week or $65 per month.
- Daily parking is also available from pay and display machines located within the student parking lots at a rate of $5 per day.
- Pay and display ticket must be clearly visible on the dash of your vehicle. The ticket can be tucked in the fuel tank, on the seat or windshield of motorcycles.
- The daily rate includes in/out privileges subject to parking stall availability. If a spot in your chosen lot is not available upon your return, you may park in another student lot without having to pay a second time. Please note that there are city-owned lots near some campuses and your daily parking pass will not apply at these lots.
- All student parking will be scramble parking.
- Students may not park in visitor parking lots at any time.
Visitor parking and rates
- Each campus has designated parking areas for visitors.
- The parking rate is $3 per hour, up to a maximum daily rate of $13 per day.
- You can purchase parking through the HonkMobile App or use the pay and display machines located within the visitor parking lots.
- Pay and display ticket must be clearly visible on the dash of your vehicle. The ticket can be tucked in the fuel tank, on the seat or windshield of motorcycles.
- The daily rate includes in/out privileges subject to parking stall availability.
Accessibility parking
Designated parking stalls are currently available for students or members of the general public with accessibility issues at each campus location.
Any person using an accessibility parking stall must have either a permanent Saskatchewan Government Insurance or a temporary Saskatchewan Abilities Council placard. Employees requiring a short-term, accessibility parking stall due to a walking restriction must produce medical documentation stating the distance of the walking restriction and the length of time special accessibility parking privileges will be required. Accessibility parking is subject to availability.
Maps of on-campus parking lots
Prince Albert campus parking lot
Saskatoon campus, Idylwyld Dr. parking lot
Saskatoon campus, Ontario Ave. parking lot
HonkMobile instructions
- Download the HonkMobile App for free in the App Store or Google Play. If you don’t have an iPhone or Android device, visit https://www.honkmobile.com to search, find and pay for parking.
- Once you’ve downloaded the App, you can sign up with 4 pieces of information: email address, mobile phone number, license plate & payment info. You will need a valid VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Visa Debit or PayPal account to pay for your parking session. You can add as many payment methods as you’d like.
- Once you have parked your vehicle in the lot, log into the HonkMobile App, enter the Honk Mobile location number located on the machine signage in the lot you are parked in, select amount of time to park and then pay. Please ensure you select the correct city/campus of where you are paying for parking.
- Fifteen minutes before your parking is about to expire, you will receive a text message. You can easily extend your session right from your phone. This notification and alert must be set up by the customer via the profile section of the app.
Transit
Public transportation options are available to get to most campus locations. Saskatchewan Polytechnic encourages the use of environmentally friendly transportation alternatives, such as public transit, carpooling, biking, etc. whenever possible. All Saskatchewan Polytechnic campuses have idle-free zones. Drivers who use vehicle turnarounds or loading zones while on campus are asked to turn off vehicle ignitions while waiting or making deliveries.
All Saskatchewan Polytechnic campuses are served by their respective city transit authorities. For more information about transit, contact:
Moose Jaw Transit
306-694-4488
Monthly passes available at the Student Association office
Prince Albert Transit
306-953-4900
Regina Transit
306-777-7433
Monthly passes are available at these locations.
Saskatoon Transit
306-975-3100
Frequently asked questions
View our parking frequently asked questions.