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New Montreal YUL airport parking lot open with 1,000 additional spaces — including valet service

Everything you need to know about the brand new parking available at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport.

Laura Osborne
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Laura Osborne
Editor, Time Out Canada
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It’s official: Montréal–Trudeau (YUL) Airport has just opened a brand-new parking facility.

Hot on the heels of the news that Montréal–Trudeau International Airport was permanently closing multi-level airport parking, the airport has been facing significant congestion in the surrounding area. 

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Long waits to access the terminal, or to board shuttles to more distant parking facilities, has been challenging, but an improvement is now in place.

Airport authorities have recently announced the opening of AeroParc A1: a new 1,000-space parking lot.

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Where is the new parking lot at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport?

AeroParc A1 is located at: 

400 McMillan Blvd

Dorval, Québec

H9P 1C8

What services are available at AeroParc A1?

Ideal for medium to long stays, AeroParc A1 offers 1,000 additional spaces and a free shuttle service available at all times.

The parking lot also operates with a service where a valet, subject to availability, will take your vehicle’s keys and park it. 

You can reserve your spot using the link here.

How long is the shuttle from the airport?

According to the website, the shuttle service takes 15 minutes.

What is the cost of AeroParc A1 parking?

The first 40 minutes free;  24 hours of parking is $30.

According to the Aéroports de Montréal site, members of CAA-Quebec can get 10% off on all online reservations.

For more information about parking at the Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, click here.


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