
Here's what's open and closed this Civic Holiday in London
It's the Civic Holiday on Monday, Aug. 4.
Here's a look at what's open and closed this long weekend in London.
Recreation
There's a whole list of free program offerings at London community centres from sports, science and arts and crafts.
Public outdoor swimming pools are open across the city, along with recreational swimming at the Canada Games Aquatic Centre. Neighbourhood splash pads will also be running.
Go for a train ride or bounce on a leaping lily pad at Storybook Gardens in Springbank Park from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
London Children's Museum is open and is featuring an open studio in their Discovery Lab.
Ready for some adventure? East Park and Boler Mountain are both open on Monday.
City-run golf courses will be open.
London Public Library's Central Branch will be closed for the holiday. Library branch locations are open Tuesday to Saturday.
Shopping, Drinks and Food
RibFest is happening at Victoria Park, serving up food, fun and line dancing.
White Oaks Mall, CF Masonville Mall and Westmount Shopping Centre will be open with reduced hours for the holiday.
Covent Garden Market will be closed.
Some liquor, beer and grocery stores may be closed or have reduced hours. Check hours with your local store.
Labatt Brewery's Store will be open.
Transit
realtime.londontransit.ca.
Banks and Government Services
Banks will be closed for the Civic Holiday.
All Canada Post offices will be closed Monday, Aug. 4.
There will be no City of London garbage collection on Monday, Aug. 5. Waste pickup is rescheduled for Tuesday.
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