Monday will be a day off for most Ontarians as the province celebrates Victoria Day.
Here’s a list of some things that will and will not be operating in the Niagara Region on Monday.
Government offices: City halls, the Enterprise Centre and administration offices are all closed on Monday.
Child care centres, public health and Provincial Offences Court: Closed Monday.
Parks, recreation and culture services: Administration offices are all closed on Monday.
Landfill / waste and recycling drop-off depots: Niagara Road is closed. Bridge Street, Humberstone, Thorold Yard are open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Community centres: All older adult centres and arenas will either be closed or have reduced hours on Monday.
St. Catharines Museum; Welland Canals Centre: Both facilities will be open Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
St. Catharines Transit; Niagara Falls Transit: Both services will operate on a holiday schedule for Victoria Day.
Welland Transit: Will not have daytime or evening service Monday.
Canada Post outlets will be closed Monday.
Grocery stores: Major grocery stores will be closed on Monday
Shoppers Drug Mart: Many locations will be open on Monday, but not all. Hours can be seen on the Shoppers store locator map.
Malls: Most major shopping centres will be closed on Monday, including The Pen Centre and Fairview Mall in St. Catharines
The Beer Store: Some Beer Stores will be open on Victoria Day in the Golden Horseshoe. Check for hours of operation, if any.
LCBO: Stores will be closed Monday. Some LCBO Convenience Outlets will be open where permitted by law. More information can be seen at LCBO.com hours.
Niagara Falls: Most Niagara Falls attractions will be running on the holiday Monday, but some heritage sites and dining spots will be closed. Check for hours of operation, if any. More details on Easter weekend hours for Niagara Falls attractions can be seen on the Niagara Parks website.
