KELC Overflow Carpark

We know that during peak periods here at Keilor East Leisure Centre, our carpark can get quite busy – so we’d like to give everybody a quick reminder of our overflow carpark which you can access during these times.

If you do arrive and find the carpark full, exit the carpark onto Quinn Grove, turn right onto Keith Grove, then turn right onto RACHELLE ROAD. You’ll then be able to access the overflow carpark located on the other stide of the oval at Quinn Grove Reserve.

Whilst this car park is smaller than the KELC carpark, we cannot guarantee that there will be parking available during these peak periods, however we highly recommend checking it out as a second potential parking area. 

If you do park at Quinn Grove Reserve, you can walk across past the oval to KELC.

In the instance where both the KELC carpark and Quinn Grove Reserve carpark are both full, the next option will be locating street parking in the surrounding streets. Please ensure that if you do utilise street parking, that you observe all signage in the area.

This is also a reminder to all patrons that the KELC carpark is clearly marked for both disabled parking and evergency vehicle parking. Under no circumstances is anybody to park in a disabled parking area without a disabled parking permit clearly displayed on their vehicle. 

Any vehicles observed parking in the emergency vehicle zone or on the gardens may be reported and issued a fine.

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