Big Parking Lots.

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We Paint Them All.

Parking Lot Line Painting in the GTA & Southern Ontario

At All Ontario Striping, we’ve done it all when it comes to parking facilities.


From the high-end parkades of Downtown Toronto—including TD Tower, Thomson Hall, Eaton Centre, RBC Centre, Rogers Centre and many others—to everyday condominiums and apartment buildings across the GTA and Southern Ontario, our expertise covers projects of every scale.


LARGE SCALE OPEN LOTS

Rogers Building (3,000 stalls), Promenade Shopping Centre (6,000 stalls).

COMPACT SITES

Small gas stations, local plazas, and private estate driveways.


Whether your project calls for complex painting (bollards, curbs, numbering, directional arrows, safety markings, pipe painting) or just a straightforward line repaint, our crews are equipped with the latest machinery and materials to deliver clean, precise, and durable results.


EV CHARGING STATION MARKINGS

One of the most in-demand applications today is dedicated parking for electric vehicle charging stations. We’ve already painted thousands of EV stalls across Toronto and the GTA.

Check out our video highlights to see some of these projects in action.



Call us for a Free Estimate: 437-973-2292


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Step 1: Scope Out Your Project

Pavement marking and parking lot line painting begins with key questions.

  • Space Considerations: How many parking spaces? How many accessible stalls? What is the regulated width of parking stalls and driveways? 
  • Paint Considerations: What type of parking lot line paint do you use? How quick does the paint dry? How long does the paint last?
  • Surface Considerations
  • What are your application limits? How do you prepare a surface? How do you remove unwanted markings?
Empty asphalt parking lot with white painted lines and a blue accessible parking space.
Parking lot with blue and white handicap parking spaces.

Step 2: Checking the Municipal By-Law Requirements

We plan your project to fit zoning by-laws.

Municipal by-laws specify different parking standards for different uses.

Depending on your municipality and your zoning requirements, by-laws differ for number and size:

Parking spaces for residential and non-residential uses

  • Accessible parking spaces
  • Visitor spaces
  • Loading space
  • Minimum drive aisle widths

Stripes understands the specific requirements for each GTA municipality. Check your municipality’s website for details on your specific project requirements.

Step 3: Determine the Number of Spaces

How many parking spaces?

That depends on the size and use of the area. Zoning by-laws prescribe different approaches for different uses.

The calculation is easy:

  1. Determine your use by consulting zoning by-law definitions — residential, recreational, medical, industrial areas
  2. Find the Parking Rate associated with the use. For example, 4.5 parking spaces for 100 sq. meters of Gross Floor Area (GFA)
  3. Determine the GFA
  4. Calculate the parking required based on the GFA and parking rate.
  5. Determine the required number of parking spaces for persons with disabilities, as well as loading spaces (where applicable)
A McDonald's restaurant with a mostly empty parking lot in front of it. Tall buildings in the background.

Municipalities have different requirements for the number of accessible parking spaces. Each municipality has a different requirement, but the general calculation is as follows:

Number of Required Visitor Parking Spaces Minimum Number of Required Accessible Parking Spaces
Less than 10 (or 13) 1
10 (or 13) to 100 1 space for every 25 stalls
101 to 200 1 space plus 3% of total
201 to 1000 2 spaces plus 2% of total
1001 and more 11 spaces plus 1% of total

Medical buildings are generally required to allocate 10% of their total parking stalls for accessible parking. There are few exceptions and variances, so it’s best to look at the particular by-law(s) for your location. 

Two Types of Accessible Spaces: A and B

New regulations require Type A spaces – bigger for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles – and Type B spaces for regular accessible parking. The rules generally say:


  • Where there’s only one accessible parking space – it shall be a Type A
  • Where there’s more than one accessible space – there shall be an equal number of Type A and Type B spaces


The rules differ among municipalities. Always check the zoning by-law for a specific location.

Please note: Brampton is the only GTA municipality requiring the accessible parking symbol painted in blue and white colours. All other municipalities allow either blue & white or blue & yellow schematics.


Why Choose All Ontario Striping?


  • 15+ years of experience in parking lot line painting & maintenance
  • Trusted by municipalities, property managers, and general contractors
  • Fast turnaround, professional crews, and long-lasting results
  • Serving the GTA Metropolia and Southern Ontario region

GET YOUR PARKING LOT READY TODAY

Don’t wait until faded lines cause confusion or unsafe conditions.

👉 Contact All Ontario Striping now for a free consultation and estimate.

Let us keep your parking lot organized, safe, and looking its best—from downtown Toronto to every corner of Southern Ontario.

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