Description
One of the few US made car seats approved for use in Canada!
The Britax Parkway belt-positioning booster provides True Side Impact Protection for advanced protection in side impact collisions. The Parkway features a one-hand, quick-adjust headrest and height positioning for proper fit, as well as two-position recline, color-coded belt guides, and convenient drink and snack holders.
The Britax Parkway is designed for children weighing at least 30 pounds up to 100 pounds and measuring 38 inches to 60 inches in length. Parents love this seat because it is a little bit smaller than the Britax Regent,the largest model of Britax boosters. The Parkway Booster is one of the few US-made car seats that are approved for use in Canada by the CMVSS.
Product Features
- True Side Impact Protection
- Enhanced EPS foam
- Comfort foam on backrest and base
- Contoured, slip resistant
- Built-in, open-loop belt
- Two position recline
- Built in open loop belt guides for easy installation
- Headrest adjusts up to 35 inches
- Retractable cup holders
- One hand adjustable headrest
- Headrest adjustabs to multiple positions for growing child
- Includes manufacturers warranty
- Exceeds U.S safety standards
- Comfortably Fits Older Children
- Removable, washable cover
- Fits children from 38 to 60 inches tall
- Designed for children 30-100 lbs
- Seat dimensions: 17 x 15.5 x 26-34 in.
- Interior seat dimensions: 13 x 8 x 22-29.5 in.
- Seat weight: 10 lbs.
Reviews

Wonderful booster!!!
- Stephanie S My 5 year old has this seat and I just ordered one for my son as well. It is so wonderful and easy to install and buckle them. It is worth every penny I spent!!

Great Booster
- Vikki When our 3 year old son outgrew his Marathon, we purchased the Parkway. At first I was nervous because it seemed unstable compared to the LATCH system of the Marathon, but once my 34-pound son was buckled in, it was amazingly secure. It is also a breeze to transfer to another car. We have had it now for almost 2 years and the top quality fabric still looks like new. The only negative are the cupholders. They are very shallow and pretty much useless. I can't wait until my 2 year old daughter is big enough so we can buy her the "Tiffany" print!

The styrofoam NEEDS to be brittle, guys
- The Professor Great seat!
A couple people have complained about the styrofoam around the head breaking. It is DESIGNED to crush, etc very easily. That is how it would protect your child's head in an accident--ABSORBING the energy by being smashed. It's simple engineering 101.
It is NOT designed for your kids to mess with and won't stand up to it.
Just like you wouldn't walk on egg carton styrofoam and expect it to hold up... it's not designed for that.
Don't fault the designer. Fault physics or Isaac Newton.
And tell your kids to stop messing with the headrest. If you want durability, get a headrest made out of wood, but then don't complain when your child gets a concussion in a fender bender.

4 years AND 40 pounds...
- Christina that is the BARE MINIMUM your child should be to be in a booster seat, people!!!
My 5 1/2-year old son LOVES his new Parkway. Easy to use, good looking, solid...another great seat from Britax!

Safe and Comfortable Booster
- Denise This car seat is not only very safe, it is also much more comfortable than our present car seat. The bottom had more cushion, and I really like that when my daughter falls asleep, her head is not falling forward or bobbing from side to side. The adjustable headrest allowed me to adjust it to her rather petite size...and will also grow along with her, so hopefully, this will be the last carseat we have to buy.

Duh it's not for 2 year olds
- elizabeth The very best way to protect your child is to keep them in their five point harness until they outgrow their marathon (or other carseat) which is usually around age 4. The parkway and other boosters are meant to keep children safe who are too big for conventional carseats and too small to use an adult belt by itself. It is also not meant to be childproof. It is made so older children can buckle themselves in and out when the vehicle is stopped. Toddlers should be fully restrained in a five point harness even if they meet the minimum height and weight requirements for a booster.

where is the latch
- Vanessa Leto How come this car seat has no attachment to the vehical? If the seatbelt fails, my daughter will have the car seat right behind her as she flies forward. Very disappointed this does not have any sort of latch system, top or bottom - nothing.

britax parkway booster
- eva the styrofoam behind the head rest broke in half!

Cheaply Made
- RD Schmieder The headrest is made of styrofoam and we it broke after only having the product for 8 months. It is impossible to get in touch with anyone from britax. DO NOT BUY THIS BOOSTER SEAT!