This Sunday, thousands of people will descend upon the downtown area for two exciting events. The Downtown Christmas Parade will take place starting 12 p.m. Additionally, the Grand Slam of Curling will be taking place at Mary Brown’s Centre, which welcomes curlers and visitors from across the world to the city.
While downtown will be bustling with excitement, there will also be significant traffic and parking impacts on Sunday, December 1.
To avoid delays, patrons are strongly encouraged to arrange a ride with friends or family, use taxis or ride-sharing services, or use public transit. The free metrobus shuttle arranged to reduce parking and traffic congestion for the Christmas Parade is also available to those attending the Grand Slam of Curling (more details below).
If choosing to drive, arriving early is strongly recommended, as motorists should expect delays, road closures, and limited parking availability.
Doors will open for the Grand Slam of Curling at 10:30 a.m.
A free, wheelchair-accessible park and ride service will operate on a load-and-go basis starting at 10 a.m. from two locations:
Return shuttles will be available at the drop-off locations (Bannerman Road & Mary Brown’s Centre) immediately following the parade.
There will also be a shuttle running from Mary Brown Centre starting 7:30 p.m. following the men’s final at the Grand Slam of Curling to the Newfoundland & Labrador Housing Building only.
On street parking will be very limited.
There are pay per use parking garages located at 8 New Gower Street, 351 Water Street, Metro Park, 330 Duckworth Street, A.P. Parking Garage and Clift’s Baird’s Cove.
Vehicles parked in the following areas will be towed beginning 8 a.m. on Sunday, December 1:
The parade will travel from Factory Lane to the Water Street/Springdale Street intersection. The full parade route is available on the Downtown St. John’s website.
The following roads will be closed effective the times noted below. These times are subject to change based on operational and safety requirements:
For those headed to the Grand Slam of Curling, please note that the Mary Brown Centre drop-off area is only accessible to west bound traffic on New Gower Street. East bound traffic (i.e. from Pitt’s Memorial or Barter’s Hill/New Gower intersection) can use the St. John’s Convention Centre drop off area. Pedestrians should use the signalized intersections or skywalk to cross New Gower.
We ask that all pedestrians please use cross walks when crossing roadways and proceed with extra caution during high traffic times.
The GoBus drop off and pick up location for the parade is on George Street next to Jungle Jim’s. GoBus users must reserve their ride.
Accessible parking permit holders can avail of parking located along George Street, accessed via Queen Street. There will also be accessible parking along New Gower Street. An accessible viewing area for the Christmas Parade is located at 354 Water Street on a first come, first served basis.
Accessible passholders for the Grand Slam of Curling can access the St. John’s Convention Centre until 11:30 a.m., after which time Waldegrave Street will be closed. Waldegrave Street will not be accessible from Water Street after 10:15 a.m., so please take either Habour Drive or travel through the New Gower/Waldegrave intersection.
For questions directly related to the Grand Slam of Curling, please contact the Mary Brown’s Centre. For inquiries regarding the Downtown Christmas Parade, please contact Downtown St. John’s.
For questions related to road closures and traffic interruptions, please contact Access St. John's by calling 311 or 709-754-CITY (2489) or by email at access@stjohns.ca.
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