Here's what is open and closed in Ottawa over the Easter weekend
CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at what's open and closed in Ottawa over the Easter weekend.
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OC Transpo
OC Transpo buses and the O-Train Line 1 will run on a Sunday schedule on Friday and a reduced weekday schedule on April 1.
For route information, visit www.octranspo.com.
The Rideau Centre OC Transpo Customer Service Centre will be closed on Friday and Sunday. It will be open on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
On-demand service in Blackburn Hamlet will be available on Friday and Sunday in place of Route 28.
OC Transpo says Para Transpo regular bookings or recurring trips are automatically cancelled on Friday and Monday.
City of Ottawa services
Here is a look at the schedule for City of Ottawa services this weekend
- The City's 3-1-1 Contact Centre will be open for urgent matters
- All services at Ottawa City Hall, Ben Franklin Place, 580 Terry Fox Drive, 255 Centrum Boulevard in Orleans and the Provincial Offences Court will be closed on Friday and Monday.
- All four City of Ottawa Employment and Social Services offices will be closed on Friday and Monday
- The Business Licensing Centre will be closed on Friday and Monday
- The City of Ottawa Spay and Neuter Clinic will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday
- The Ottawa Public Health Sexual Health Clinic and satellite clinics will be closed. The Dental clinics will be closed on Friday and Monday
- All municipal child care centres will be closed on Friday and Monday
- All Ottawa Public Library branches will be closed on Friday and Monday
City of Ottawa garbage and recycling
- There will be no curbside green bin, recycling and garbage collection on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Friday's pickup will take place on Saturday, and Monday's pick up will take place on Tuesday.
- Multi-residential garbage containers will be collected on the regular scheduled day.
- The Trail Waste Facility will be open on Friday and Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Recreational and cultural services
- All city-operated museums and the Shenkman Arts Centre will be closed on Friday and Monday
- Some indoor pools, arenas, and recreation and fitness centres will be open or operating on a modified schedule. Please check ottawa.ca for details.
- Nepean Creative Arts Centre and Nepean Visual Arts Centre will be closed Friday through Monday. The Ottawa Arts Court will be closed on Monday
- The City of Ottawa Archives will be closed all weekend
Parking
All City of Ottawa parking regulations remain in effect this weekend.
Malls
All malls in Ottawa, including the Rideau Centre, will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
All malls will be open on Saturday and Monday.
Grocery stores, Beer Stores and LCBO
All grocery stores, Beer Stores and LCBO outlets in Ottawa will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
Grocery stores, the Beer Store and LCBO outlets are permitted to open on Saturday and Monday.
The Wine Rack on Wellington Street will be open on Good Friday and Easter Monday from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Museums
Here is a look at the schedule for museums in Ottawa and Gatineau over the Easter weekend:
- Canadian Museum of Nature open Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
- Canada Agriculture and Food Museum open Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
- Canada Science and Technology Museum open Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
- Canada Aviation and Space Museum open Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
- Canadian War Museum open Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
- Canadian Museum of History open Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
- National Gallery of Canada open Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
- Ottawa Art Gallery closed on Good Friday, Sunday and Easter Monday
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