What’s open and closed this Victoria Day in Ottawa

The unofficial start of summer has arrived.

It’s Victoria Day so that means there are some schedule changes and closures to be aware of in the nation’s capital.

If you’re venturing out for a road trip, check out the gas prices in Ottawa and plan ahead to know when to fill up.

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Are grocery stores open?

Most grocery stores are closed on Monday 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, apart from 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.

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Many drug stores remain open on Monday.

LCBO locations are closed, while some Wine Rack locations are open.

Will the Beer Store be open?

Some locations across the province will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., including three 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:

Ottawa Public Health:

Municipal child care services:

Are libraries open?

If you’re looking to have some fun, there are a number of events planned over the long weekend, including the Canadian Tulip Festival which is in full swing.

Click here for a full rundown of events happening around Ottawa.

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