The final lengthy weekend of the summer season is right here.
It’s anticipated to be a busy one in Waterloo Area with post-secondary college students shifting into residence, and fogeys out performing some last-minute back-to-school procuring
Earlier than you make any plans, you’ll wish to know what’s open, what’s closed and what’s modified for Labour Day.
Area of Waterloo
OPEN
Area of Waterloo Worldwide Airport
Area of Waterloo Museums – Ken Seiling Waterloo Area Museum, Schneider Haus, McDougall Cottage (vacation hours)
Common curbside pickup for rubbish, blue field, inexperienced bin, yard waste and hulking objects
Cooling areas at 150 Foremost Avenue in Cambridge and 150 Frederick Avenue in Kitchener (9 a.m.-5 p.m.)
CLOSED
All regional administrative places of work
Waste websites in Cambridge and Waterloo for residential drop-off
All Area of Waterloo libraries
LCBO shops
NOTE
Grand River Transit will run on a vacation schedule
Fireworks not permitted on Labour Day
Kitchener
OPEN
Out of doors swimming pools – Harry Class, Idlewood, Kiwanis Park and Wilson
Splash pads
Doon Valley and Rockway golf programs
Budd Park out of doors sports activities fields for scheduled leases
Beer Retailer at 250 Bleams Rd.
CLOSED
Kitchener Metropolis Corridor
Fairview Park Mall
Kitchener Public Library
All neighborhood centres
The Aud
All arenas
Budd Park indoor sports activities facility
Waterloo
OPEN
Moses Springer Out of doors Pool (12:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
Grownup Rec Centre
Beer Shops at 70 Weber St. N. and 624 King St. N. (drive-thru solely)
CLOSED
Waterloo Metropolis Corridor
Conestoga Mall
Albert McCormick Group Centre
Bechtel Park Soccer & Sports activities Centre
Moses Springer Group Centre
RIM Park
Waterloo Memorial Rec Complicated & Swimplex
Cambridge
OPEN
Swimming pools – George Hancock and Ed Newland (11:30 a.m.-7 p.m.)
Beer Shops at 200 Franklin Blvd. and 150 Vacation Inn Dr. (drive-thru solely)
CLOSED
Cambridge Metropolis Corridor
Concept Change/Cambridge Public Library
Administrative buildings
Group Centres – Ted Wake, David Durward, William E. Pautler, Cambridge Centre for the Arts, All Reuter
Swimming pools – W.G. Johnson, John Dolson Centre
Enviornment – Duncan McIntosh, Dickson Centre, Galt Enviornment, Karl Homuth, Hespeler Memorial Enviornment
Cambridge Centre Mall









