
Natal Day 2025: What's open and closed on P.E.I.?
Federal government employees won't be working, but not all provincial employees on the Island will have the day off.
Here is a list of what is open and closed on Natal Day 2025. It may be a good idea to call ahead if you're heading out.
Provincial government offices will be closed in the Prince County area: Summerside, Kensington, Borden, Evangeline, Tignish, O'Leary and West Prince.
Access P.E.I. locations in Prince County will be closed. Charlottetown locations will remain open.
Three Rivers Town Hall will remain open, while Charlottetown and Summerside's city halls will be closed.
Canada Post offices will not be open, and there will be no mail pickup or delivery.
Public libraries in Prince County are closed.
T3 Transit city and rural routes will run on their regular schedule.
Island Waste Management Corporation will be operating regularly.
Grocery and retail
The Confederation Court Mall in Charlottetown will be open regular hours.
Royalty Crossing mall in Charlottetown is open as usual.
The County Fair Mall in Summerside is open regular hours.
All P.E.I. Liquor Control Commission stores will be open regular hours.
Cannabis P.E.I. stores will be open regular hours.
Walmart stores in Summerside and Charlottetown are open regular hours.
Atlantic Superstore locations across the Island are operating on their usual hours.
Foodland and Co-Op locations will be open regular hours.
Sobeys stores across P.E.I. will be open regular hours.
Brighton Clover Farm in Charlottetown is open regular hours.
Kensington Food Basket will be open regular hours.
Panda Mart in Charlottetown will be open regular hours.
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