What is open and closed Canada Day in Montreal

What is open and closed Canada Day

Here is a list of what is open and closed Canada Day in Montreal, July 1st:

What is closed this Canada Day in Montreal:

  • Most City of Montreal offices will be closed, including borough offices and points of service. (The 311 line will be open).
  • Federal and provincial government offices in Quebec.
  • Montreal municipal courthouse on Gosford St.
  • Banks, Canada Post offices as well as SQDC stores across the province.
  • Permit counters and municipal courts in Montreal.
  • Planetarium, Biodome and Insectarium are closed (Botanical Garden is open).
  • Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard (Running Track and Tennis Courts are open).

What is open this Canada Day in Montreal:

  • Most SAQ stores (best to call first).
  • Garbage, recycling and compost collection will continue on normal schedules in all boroughs except for Montreal North, Outremont, St-Laurent and Ville-Marie.
  • Ecocenters will be open.
  • Montreal arenas, swimming pools, sports centres, libraries and cultural venues that are allowed to be open will operate according to borough schedules.
  • Public markets will be open.
  • Societe de transport de Montreal buses and metro will run on holiday schedules. For details: stm.info
  • Reseau de transport de Longueuil buses will run on Saturday schedules. For details: rtl-longueuil.qc.ca
  • Societe de transport de Laval buses will run on Saturday schedules. For details: stl.laval.qc.ca
  • Exo will run buses on a Saturday schedule and trains on Sunday schedules. For details: exo.quebec
  • Parking restrictions, including parking meters will remain in effect.

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