Victoria Day long weekend: What’s open and closed in Ottawa?

The Victoria Day long weekend is upon us, and for the first time in two years, we can enjoy the unofficial start to summer almost completely free of COVID-19 public safety measures.

Most attractions are open this time around the Canadian Tulip Festival is in full swing and there will be fireworks held at Commissioners Park on Sunday, May 22. 

There are also some schedule changes and closures to be aware of around the nation's capital. 

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Retail and attractions:

Most grocery stores are closed on Monday, May 23, with some exceptions:

Shops and restaurants in the ByWard Market and Lansdowne are permitted to open, along with most Ottawa museums and the National Gallery of Canada.

Malls are closed Monday, with the exception of the Rideau Centre which is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On the Quebec side, Les Galleries de Hull, Les Promenades de l'Outaouais and Costco are open.

Many drug stores remain open on Monday.

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LCBO locations are closed, while some Wine Rack locations are open. Select The Beer Store  locations across the province will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. — three are located in Ottawa:

 

City of Ottawa schedule changes:

Client Service Centres:

 
Green bin, recycling and garbage collection:

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Parking:

 
Transit:

Para Transpo operations:

For more information on Victoria Day service, visit octranspo.com or call (613) 560-5000.

Ottawa Public Health:

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Community and Social Services:

Municipal child care services:

Library Services