December 26, 2024

What’s open and closed in Windsor on Victoria Day

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a bus driving down a city street: Transit Windsor buses are running on a Sunday/holiday schedule on Monday, May 24. © Sanjay Maru/CBC Transit Windsor buses are running on a Sunday/holiday schedule on Monday, May 24.

Here’s a look at what’s open and closed around Windsor on the Victoria Day holiday.

What’s open

  • Both COVID-19 assessment centres in Windsor are open.
  • Scheduled COVID-19 vaccine appointments are going ahead on the holiday. (The offices of the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, however, are closed.)
  • The 211 line, which provides information about services, will be available on the holiday.
  • Transit Windsor buses are operating on a Sunday/holiday schedule. The customer service office will be open, but the sales office is closed.
  • The day program at Windsor Water World (400 Wyandotte St. E.) for people experiencing homelessness will be open for regular hours (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
  • Tecumseh Mall is open from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Devonshire Mall is open from 11 a.m to 6 p.m.. Provincial restrictions on non-essential shopping remain in place.
  • a double parking meter sitting on the side of a road: There will be no parking enforcement in the City of Windsor on the Victoria Day holiday, the city says. © Sanjay Maru/CBC There will be no parking enforcement in the City of Windsor on the Victoria Day holiday, the city says. What’s closed

  • City of Windsor offices are closed.  The next city council meeting will be held on June 7.
  • The 311 customer contact centre is closed, however, 311 service is available online and through the Windsor 311 app.
  • Due to the holiday, there is no residential waste collection but service will go ahead the following day. The Public Drop-Off and Household Chemical Waste Depots are closed.
  • Windsor Public Library locations are closed.
  • Community centres, arenas and pools are closed, including for virtual programming.
  • Adventure Bay Family Water Park, Chimczuk Museum and François Baby House remain closed due to COVID-19.
  • The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit office is closed, and the health unit’s COVID-19 update for Monday will be released Tuesday.
  • There won’t be any parking enforcement on Victoria Day within Windsor, and the ticket payment office is closed. Tickets can still be paid online.
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