If you plan on coming to Calia Câlinothérapie by car,
but you’re not used to parking in Montréal,
the street signs might end up giving you a headache…

Here’s a short guide to help make things clearer.
Street maintenance
On both sides of the street, there’s a 2-hour period during the week when parking is prohibited,
but only from April 1st to December 1st.
For Henri-Julien Avenue:

On the left side,
it’s Thursdays
from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

On the right side,
it’s Mondays
from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Parking sticker zones
On both sides of the street, there are parking sticker zones where parking is prohibited (unless you have the parking sticker with the right number),
but only Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
These zones are marked by the poles and the arrow on their sign.

If the arrow points forward
(towards the street):
The parking sticker zone (#20) starts from this pole.
So BEFORE this pole, anyone can park.

If the arrow points backward
(towards the houses):
The parking sticker zone (#20) ends at this pole.
So AFTER this pole, anyone can park.

If there’s no arrow on the sign, it means you are right in the middle of the parking sticker zone (#20).
Interactive map

Excerpt taken on August 18th, 2025
For more information
and fun
(or nightmares)
You can also visit the city’s website…

