New Shell Flying J brings additional truck parking to Monte Creek, B.C.
Pilot has opened a new Shell Flying J Travel Center in Monte Creek, B.C.
The new location, at 1255 Dallas Drive, offers 22 truck parking spaces, seven diesel lanes, spacious restrooms and showers, a hot and cold deli with a range of meal options, beverage coolers, and mobile fueling.
“Whether drivers are stopping to fuel up, grab a bite, or take a well-earned break, this new Monte Creek location is built to serve,” the company said.

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How many of these spaces will be free of charge???
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They’re all free if you can actually find one that’s not filled with a local. No space for the long hauler when all the dump trucks and loggers park there overnight and leave their car during the day to hold their spot.
WE need a large truckstop parking area that will hold 500 complete tractor trailer units 60 bob trails and 40 strait truck / buses and 98 or more dropped trailers with at least a 50 room hotel/ hostel run as a non profit with a small medical treatment center and showers and 2 food choices. the gov and the trucking industry need to build this and the companies agree to pay $30 per night per parking spot including a shower in that area . A private truck stop can not afford to buy the land required in Vancouver or the TA
Twenty-two parking spaces is inadequate.
Insufficient parking space and driver amenities is one of the reasons that I won’t run in Canada. US only.
Still, I guess that it’s better than nothing but not by much.