Alberta Health Services (AHS) has launched a new parking app at Grande Prairie’s Queen Elizabeth II Hospital to make paying for parking easier for visitors, patients and the public.   

People can download the free AHS Parking app from the App Store and Google Play.  

The AHS Parking app allows visitors and patients to pay for parking using their mobile devices, receive alerts when their parking time is about to expire and extend or stop their parking without having to go back to a meter. 

AHS developed this app in response to visitors and patients who said they wanted a more convenient way to pay for parking at AHS sites, especially in the cold winter months or for times when they are unsure how long their hospital visit may last.  

AHS also encourages the use of the AHS parking app as a contactless option when paying for parking. As part of routine Infection Prevention and Control measures, AHS Parking Services has already enhanced cleaning, and will continue to regularly clean all parking payment machines.  

Public parking rates using the app are the same as found on AHS parking meters. Coins and cash will still be accepted at AHS parking meters and parking offices. 

No healthcare funding or tax dollars are used in the construction or maintenance of most AHS parkades. Parking fees are therefore required to maintain safe and accessible parking.

For more information on the parking app, visit ahs.ca.