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What's open and closed in Ottawa on Canada Day

If you're looking to run some errands on Canada Day but aren't sure what will be open, here is a guide to help you along.

Free transit, most malls closed, traffic control starts Wednesday

Someone passes by a road closure sign in front of Parliament Hill.
Closed-road signs across Wellington Street from Parliament Hill June 27, 2022. Streets closest to the Hill have been closed to vehicles since the end of January. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

If you're looking to run some errands on Canada Day but aren't sure what will be open, here is a guide to help you along.

This Canada Day will again look slightly different than years past: the national in-person shows are back, butconstruction on Parliament Hill has shifted the stage to LeBreton Flats.

Parliament Hill last hosted the national Canada Day partyin 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.Amajor rehabilitation of Centre Blockhas since reduced the amount of space available for public events on the broad lawn in front of the Parliament Buildings.

Vehicle exclusion zone

There will bethe traditional Canada Day road closuresFriday July 1 and early Saturday, with more closures near LeBreton Flats because of a change in show location.

But Ottawa police are establishinganother "vehicle exclusion zone" similar to late April for a motorcycle eventwith no street parking at all and no protest vehicles allowed in from 8 a.m. Wednesday until at least 6 a.m. on Monday.

People are otherwise allowed to pass these checkpoints.

(City of Ottawa)

Grocery stores and malls

Most malls in Ottawa will be closed for Canada Day on Friday. Only the Rideau Centre will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

A few grocery storesare open,including the Loblawslocationson Isabella and Rideau streetsand the Whole Foods at Lansdowne Park.

To be sure,check store hours before heading out to shop.

Alcohol

If you're hoping to have a cold and frothy one on Canada Day, you may need tostockup beforehand.

All LCBO locations will be closed on Friday. Some LCBO convenience outlets may be open if local rules permit.Normal hours will resume on Saturday.

Just four Ottawa Beer Storeswill be open11 a.m. to 6 p.m.: 1860 Bank St.,1984 Baseline Rd., 548 Montreal Rd., and 515 Somerset St. W.

COVID-19 testing centres

All COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be closed for Canada Day.

Three COVID-19 testing sites will be open on Canada Day.

The Ottawa hospital assessment centre will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., the CHEO assessment centre will be open 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and the Brewer Park testing site will be open noon to 4 p.m.

City services

OC Transpowill be offering free serviceon Canada Day and the first four hours of July 2.

Bus service will operate on a Sunday schedule. The LRTand Line 2 replacement buses will be on a special Canada Day schedule, running from 6 a.m.

Line 1 trains will rununtil 2 a.m., Line 2 busesuntil 1 a.m.,and other bus routes end at various times.

If CanadaDay is your regular garbage pickup day it will be moved to Saturday.

All city parking regulations and restrictions apply. New event-related parking and stopping restrictions will be posted in areas of the city where events are set to take place.

These parking restrictions will be in effect until signs areremoved and the city is asking drivers to check for signs before parking. Failingto adhere to these restrictions may result in a ticketand tow.

All Ottawa Public Librarybranches and citychild-care servicesare closed for Canada Day.

The Site program office and supervised consumption siteon Clarence Streetis closed, but its mobile van operates 5 p.m.to 11:30 p.m.