Canada Day 2022: A rundown of what’s open and closed in Ottawa

Canada Day falls on a Friday this year, which means we get a three-day long weekend.

It also means there are several closures and schedule adjustments to be aware of as you make your plans and run errands. 

Retails and attractions:

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Shops and restaurants in the ByWard Market and Lansdowne are permitted to open on Friday, July 1.

Most malls will be closed, with the exception of the Rideau Centre which will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

The Tanger Outlet Mall will also be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

Three Ottawa grocery stores will keep their doors open:

All LCBO locations will be closed, with normal hours set to resume on Saturday, July 2. 

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As for The Beer Store, there will be four Ottawa locations open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.:

The National Gallery of Canada will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

Traffic and parking:

The City of Ottawa says parking and travel downtown will be more complicated than in previous years, due to the motor-vehicle control zone. 

A motor vehicle control zone is currently in effect:

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Roads inside the motor vehicle control zone:

It's expected the control zone will be removed at 6 a.m. on Monday, July 4, but the city has said it could be extended if conditions warrant it. 

For the most current road conditions, visit the city's interactive traffic map.

There will also be traffic impacts outside of the downtown core on Friday, July 1:

Barrhaven:

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Canada Day Road Races, Kanata:

Kanata:

Mooney's Bay (Terry Fox Athletic Facility):

Orléans:

Osgoode:

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A number of city services will be impacted on Friday, July 1:

Client Service Centres:

Green bin, recycling and garbage collection:

Community and social services:

Ottawa Public Health:

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Municipal child care services:

Library services:

Recreations and cultural services: