What's open and closed in Ottawa on Monday in observance of Remembrance Day

CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at the schedule changes in Ottawa on Monday in observance of Remembrance Day. With Remembrance Day on a weekend this year, there will be some closures and schedule changes for city of Ottawa and federal services on Monday as well.
All retail stores are allowed to open on Monday.
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OC Transpo
OC Transpo buses and the O-Train will run with regular service on Monday.
Para Transpo will operate on regular service
Client Service Centres
- Ottawa's 3-1-1 Contact Centre will be open for urgent matters only.
- All services at Ottawa City Hall, Ben Franklin Place, 580 Terry Fox Drive, 255 Centrum Boulevard and the city's Provincial Offences Court at 100 Constellation Drive will be closed on Monday.
- The Business Licensing Centre at 735 Industrial Avenue will be closed.
- The city of Ottawa Spay and Neuter Clinic at 26 Concourse Gate will be closed.
Garbage, recycling and garbage collection
There will be no impacts to green bin, recycling or garbage collection.
Parking
All city of Ottawa parking regulations apply on Monday
City Services
- All Ottawa Public Library branches will be open on regular hours on Monday.
- All municipal child care centres are closed on Monday.
- Indoor pools, arenas, as well as recreation and community centres will be open.
- All City-operated museums will be closed on Monday.
- Arts Court, Nepean Creative Arts Centre and Nepean Visual Arts Centre will be open regular hours.
- The Ottawa Public Health Sexual Health Clinic and Dental Clinics will be closed.
- The Parenting-in-Ottawa drop-ins will be closed on Monday.
Employment and social services
The city of Ottawa says all four Employment and Social Services offices will be closed on Monday.
- 370 Catherine St.
- 2339 Ogilvie Rd.
- 100 Constellation Dr.
- 2020 Walkley Rd,
Federal services/financial institutions
- All federal government offices will be closed on Monday, including Service Canada Centres and Passport Services.
- Canada Post offices will be closed.
- Banks will be closed on Monday.
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