Parking Guide · Rogers Place · Edmonton

Rogers Place Parking — EdmontonConcert & Game Day Guide

Rogers Place is a 18,500-seat arena in ICE District / Downtown, located at 10220 104 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 0H6. On NHL game nights, major concerts, and sold-out stadium events, parking pressure around the venue can be intense. This guide covers every realistic lot, the transit lines that skip traffic entirely, event-night arrival strategy, and accessible parking options — so you spend your night enjoying the show, not circling the block.

Where to Park Near Rogers Place

Rogers Place sits at the heart of ICE District, Edmonton's densely developed downtown entertainment precinct. The ICE District Parkade — attached directly to the arena's east side — is the most convenient option, typically priced at $25–$35 on Oilers game nights and major concert dates. It connects to the arena via an indoor pedway, which means you never step outside in an Edmonton winter. The Jasper Avenue Parkade (one block north) and the Churchill Parkade (two blocks west) both offer event-rate parking in the $20–$30 range and are slightly faster to exit after the final buzzer. Book through SpotHero, ParkWhiz, or the City of Edmonton's e-Park system to lock in pre-event rates. Surface lots in the surrounding blocks generally list at $15–$25 but fill within 90 minutes of an Oilers game or a sold-out concert. The 104 Avenue corridor between 101 and 109 Street has several private surface lots — arrive 75 minutes before doors to find one at the walk-in rate.

Transit & Rideshare Options

The Edmonton LRT is the fastest way to Rogers Place for any event night. MacEwan Station on the Metro Line sits directly beneath the arena — you walk off the platform and up into the pedway without ever going outdoors, which matters enormously in January. From downtown hotels and the Bay/Enterprise Square stations, the ride is one or two stops. From South Edmonton or Millwoods, the Metro and Valley Line systems connect at the Century Park and Health Sciences / Jubilee interchanges. The Valley Line West extension now serves the Brewery District, placing more westside neighborhoods within direct LRT reach of the arena. Uber and Lyft designate a pickup/drop-off zone on 104 Avenue near 101 Street — expect a 15–20 minute surge wait immediately after a game or show; give it 30 minutes and the surge drops substantially.

Event-Night Parking Tips

Arrive at least 60 minutes before puck drop or doors — ICE District gets saturated quickly and the 104 Avenue corridor backs up to Jasper. Post-game traffic on 104 Avenue and 109 Street can take 25–40 minutes to clear; the LRT is genuinely faster. The accessible parking level of the ICE District Parkade is on the P1 level with direct elevator access to the pedway; book through the venue's accessibility line for reserved spaces. Late-night transit: the last Metro Line LRT run after midnight on event nights is usually 12:30–1:00 AM — check ETS schedules for your specific date.

Neighborhood Parking Context

ICE District spans roughly 102 to 106 Street on 104 Avenue NW. The neighborhood has transformed since Rogers Place opened in 2016 — the warehouse blocks that once held cheap surface parking have been replaced by towers and new retail, compressing available spots. Street parking on residential blocks east of 101 Street (McCauley neighborhood) allows evening parking with a 2-hour limit in some zones; check posted signs carefully. West of the arena toward Grant MacEwan University, metered street parking on 102 Avenue runs until 6 PM — after 6 PM it is unregulated. The Churchill Square area (4 Sir Winston Churchill Square) has City of Edmonton parkades that offer event parking.

Quick-Facts Snapshot — Rogers Place

Venue Type
Arena
Capacity
18,500
Address
10220 104 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 0H6
Neighborhood
ICE District / Downtown
Transit
MacEwan LRT station is directly connected via pedway.
Nearest Lot
ICE District Parkade and multiple downtown lots within walking distance.

Rogers Place Parking FAQ

How much does parking cost at Rogers Place?
Parking at Rogers Place on Oilers game nights and major concert dates typically runs $25–$35 in the connected ICE District Parkade. Nearby Jasper Avenue and Churchill Parkades price in the $20–$30 range. Surface lots a few blocks out start around $15 but fill fast. Pre-booking through SpotHero, ParkWhiz, or Edmonton's e-Park system saves you both money and the stress of circling. Prices fluctuate by demand — a playoff game or stadium-scale touring act costs more than a Tuesday night show.
What time should I arrive to find parking near Rogers Place?
For Oilers games and sold-out concerts, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before doors or puck drop. ICE District Parkade reaches capacity within 45 minutes of a big event. Surface lots on the surrounding blocks fill within 60–75 minutes. If you are driving, the 90-minute window gives you a buffer to circle and find a space without missing the opening faceoff. The LRT from any downtown station takes the timing pressure off entirely — you can leave 30 minutes before and still make it in.
Is there street parking near Rogers Place?
Street parking exists in the blocks east of Rogers Place in the McCauley neighborhood, but hours and permit rules vary block by block. Some residential zones have 2-hour daytime limits that expire by 6 PM, after which parking becomes unrestricted — check posted signs before leaving your car. The blocks north toward Boyle Street have more available street parking on weeknights than weekends. The City of Edmonton's Parking Services website has an interactive map of parking rules by block. ICE District itself has no free street parking — everything within a 3-block radius of the arena is metered or lot-based.
What is the best transit option for Rogers Place?
MacEwan LRT Station is directly connected to Rogers Place via an indoor pedway on the Metro Line — it is the single best transit option for any weather condition. From the Clareview end, from Century Park, or from the Health Sciences / Jubilee interchange, you can ride directly to the arena without a transfer in most cases. From the western suburbs via the Valley Line West extension, connect at MacEwan or transfer at Churchill. After the game, the LRT runs until approximately 12:30–1:00 AM on event nights — check the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) schedule for your specific date.
Is accessible parking available at Rogers Place?
Yes. Rogers Place and the connected ICE District Parkade offer accessible parking on the P1 level with direct pedway access to the arena — no outdoor exposure required. Accessible spaces must be reserved in advance through Rogers Place's guest services line for guaranteed availability on high-demand nights. Standard ADA/accessible vehicle placards are accepted. The arena has accessible drop-off zones on 102 Avenue for guests using rideshare or private vehicles. Contact Rogers Place guest services at least 48 hours before your event to confirm space availability and elevator access details.

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