Monday, Oct. 14 is Thanksgiving in Canada. The holiday falls on the second Monday of the month, so it’s arriving especially late this year.
Here’s what’s open and closed in and around Ottawa.
Grocery stores
Most grocery stores in the city will be closed Monday, but some including Whole Foods at Lansdowne Park, Farm Boy at Rideau Centre, Loblaws on Isabella Street and Metro on Rideau Street will remain open.
Alcohol
Beer Store and LCBO locations will be closed.
Alcohol may be available at rural LCBO convenience outlets and at participating grocery stores that are open Monday.
Pharmacies
Some Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall locations will be open. Check individual stores for holiday hours.
Malls
Bayshore, Place d’Orléans and St. Laurent malls will be closed. Rideau Centre and Tanger Outlets will be open, but individual store hours may vary.
Museums and galleries
The National Gallery of Canada and agriculture, aviation, history, nature, science and war museums will be open.
The Ottawa Art Gallery and Diefenbunker will be closed.
Green bin, recycling and garbage collection
Libraries
All Ottawa Public Library branches will be closed.
Municipal child care
All municipal child-care centres will be closed.
Recreation
Many recreation facilities are closed, some through the weekend. Some of these spaces will be open on modified schedules.
Ottawa Public Health
Banks
Monday is a bank holiday and many branches are closed. There may be access to some ATMs.
Other services
Parking
All City of Ottawa parking regulations and restrictions apply.
Transit