Garage & Carport Permit in Canada

Permits for detached garages, carports, and attached garage conversions.

City Comparison

CityAvg. Processing TimeTotal Issued
CalgaryAB13 days61,547 View details
WinnipegMB16 days15,928 View details
EdmontonAB13,894 View details
TorontoON48 days6,728 View details
HalifaxNS37 days1,860 View details
KitchenerON1,356 View details
ReginaSK1,133 View details
Quebec CityQC492 View details
BramptonON35 days286 View details
MississaugaON72 days225 View details
BurlingtonON55 days82 View details
OakvilleON26 View details
VictoriaBC185 days9 View details

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a garage & carport permit in Canada?

In most Canadian municipalities, yes. Our data covers 13 major cities that have issued a combined 103,566 garage & carport permits. Requirements vary by city — some have size thresholds below which no permit is needed. Check your specific city's page for local data.

How long does a garage & carport permit take to get approved in Canada?

Processing times vary significantly by city. The fastest is Calgary at 13 days on average. The slowest is Victoria at 185 days. See the comparison table above for all cities.

Which Canadian city issues the most garage & carport permits?

Calgary leads with 61,547 garage & carport permits in our database. This is followed by Winnipeg (15,928) and Edmonton (13,894).

What do I need to apply for a garage & carport permit?

Typical requirements include: project plans or drawings, a completed application form, proof of property ownership, and applicable fees. Some cities require contractor licensing or engineering stamps for structural work. Requirements vary by municipality — visit your city's building department website for specific documentation.

Can I do garage & carport work without a permit in Canada?

Working without a required permit can result in fines, stop-work orders, and complications when selling your property. Insurance may also be voided for unpermitted work. Many cities have size or value thresholds — for example, some allow small decks under a certain height without a permit. Always check your city's specific bylaws.