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What’s open and closed in Ottawa on Remembrance Day

November 8, 20243 Mins Read
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The Metropolis of Ottawa is reminding residents of schedule modifications for Remembrance Day on Monday.

November 11 shouldn’t be a statutory vacation within the province of Ontario, however it’s a federal stat, which means federal authorities places of work and Ottawa Metropolis Corridor can be closed.

Retail

Most retail companies are required, attributable to a metropolis bylaw, to stay closed till 12:30 p.m. on November 11, although there are some exceptions.

Inexperienced bin, recycling and rubbish assortment

Curbside inexperienced bin, recycling, rubbish and hulking merchandise assortment will observe the traditional assortment schedule on Monday, November 11.

Residents can signal as much as obtain assortment reminders and repair alerts by electronic mail or cellphone name at ottawa.ca/CollectionCalendar.

Multi-residential rubbish and recycling containers, cumbersome objects and inexperienced bins will observe the traditional assortment schedule on Monday, November 11.

The Path Waste Facility Landfill can be open on Monday, November 11 from 9 a.m. to five p.m.

Transit providers

OC Transpo will preserve common transit service on Remembrance Day with the next detours and closures in place downtown on Monday, November 11:

Route 16 to Tunney’s Pasture and Route 19 to Parliament, in addition to Routes 5, 6, 7, 11, 14, and 18 in each instructions can be detoured attributable to highway closures on Rideau and Elgin from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

OC Transpo will pause all service to watch two minutes of silence at 11 a.m., the place it’s protected to take action. OC Transpo and Para Transpo buses will pull over to the aspect of the highway and all trains can be held at station platforms.

Veterans who put on their medals or uniforms throughout Nationwide Veterans’ Week, from Tuesday, Nov. 5 to Monday, Nov. 11, can journey OC Transpo buses and trains, Para Transpo automobiles and Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO) buses at no cost. Companions accompanying veterans also can journey at no cost.

At O-Prepare Line 1 stations, veterans sporting their uniform or medals, and their companions can use the video-chat operate at ticket machines to talk with OC Transpo representatives to get by way of the fare gates at no cost.

Para Transpo:

Para Transpo will function on common service.

The Taxi Coupons line for Para Transpo prospects can be closed.

Recreation and cultural providers

Open:

The Canadian Struggle Museum

Canada Aviation and Area Museum.

Canadian Museum of Nature.

Canadian Museum of Historical past.

The Nationwide Gallery of Canada.

Closed:

Canada Agriculture and Meals Museum

Canada Science and Know-how Museum

Ottawa Artwork Gallery

Diefenbunker: Canada’s Chilly Struggle Museum

Employment and Social Companies

All 4 Employment and Social Companies places of work can be closed on Monday, November 11:

370 Catherine Road

2339 Ogilvie Street

100 Constellation Drive

2020 Walkley Street

Municipal youngster care providers

All municipal youngster care centres can be closed on Monday, November 11.

Ottawa Public Library

All branches of Ottawa Public Library (together with Bookmobile, Homebound providers and InfoService) can be closed on Monday, November 11.

Digital content material, providers, and program listings can be found by way of the Ottawa Public Library web site(hyperlink is exterior). Digital packages can be found on OPL’s YouTube channel. .

Banks

Most banks can be closed on Monday.

Mail

There can be no mail supply on Monday.

Parking

All Metropolis parking laws and restrictions apply.

Veterans who put on their medals or uniforms or who’ve a veteran’s license plate on their automobile can park at no cost at Metropolis Corridor on Monday, Nov. 11 between 7:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.



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