Launch of an innovative project to mutualize parking spaces in the Central District
Article from La Presse
The easiest way to find and reserve your next parking space in Kensington-Chinatown
An outing, an event, a long stay? Whatever the reason for coming to town, finding a parking spot is often our biggest concern. With clicknpark, no more stressing about scouring the streets at the last minute, looking for the ideal and inexpensive parking spot. clicknpark offers you access to available parking spaces in Kensington-Chinatown in real-time, via a reliable and intuitive application.
In a few clicks, reserve your parking space by the hour, day or month near your destination. In addition, take advantage of our features to add time to your reservation, wherever you are.
No buttons to push, doors to open or tickets to enter: everything is done from your cell phone. In addition to being contactless, clicknpark greatly reduces the number of steps required to park and pay for your reservation. Everything is done in no time on a highly secure platform.
Gone are the days when you had to find a parking space only once you reached your destination. With clicknpark, you can now find and reserve everything before you even hit the road. The promise of a less stressful itinerary and more punctual arrival. Discover now the many advantages of using the app.
The Kensington-Chinatown neighbourhood is a diverse and vibrant area located in downtown Toronto, Canada. It is located west of the University of Toronto and stretches from south of Dundas Street West to north of College Street, and from west of Bathurst Street to east of Spadina Avenue.
Kensington Market is one of the main attractions of this neighbourhood, with its lively streets filled with eclectic shops, cafes, restaurants, and bars. The market is known for its bohemian atmosphere, international food, and vintage clothing stores.
The neighbouring Chinatown district is also a popular landmark. It is considered one of the largest Chinatowns in North America, with shops, restaurants, supermarkets, and specialty stores offering Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean products.
The neighbourhood is also close to several popular Toronto tourist attractions, including the CN Tower, the Rogers Centre, and the Royal Ontario Museum.
In addition to Kensington Market and Chinatown, the neighbourhood also offers a variety of art galleries, theaters, independent shops, and trendy bars. It is known for its lively atmosphere and numerous community events, such as street festivals and farmers' markets.
To find and reserve parking in downtown Toronto, download the application, select the desired date and time and see availability on the map.