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What’s open and closed on Family Day

Are you wondering what will be open and closed on Monday, February 15 due to the Family Day statuatory?

Below is a list of services, stores, and government buildings that will be closed for the holiday.

What’s Closed?

Stone Road Mall
Wal-Mart Supercentre
All Grocery Stores

City Hall Offices
Ontario Court of Justice – Provincial Offences Court
Guelph Transit Office
Guelph Transit Mobility Service dispatch
Guelph Transit Community Bus (not running)
Operations Office
Parks and Forestry Office
Tourism Information Centre
Waste Resource Innovation Centre (office, drop-off, household hazardous waste depot)

Guelph Public Library (all branches)
Centennial Arena and Pools
Exhibition Arena
McCrae House
River Run Centre Box Office
Sleeman Centre Office

What’s Open

Guelph Transit, buses running every hour and mobility services running with limited hours (check schedule for details)

Evergreen Seniors Community Centre, 11 am – 2 pm
Sleeman Centre Arena, 12:00 pm – 12:00 am
Victoria Road Recreation Centre, Public Skate from 1pm – 3pm
West End Community Centre, Public Skate from 1 pm – 3 pm
Market Square Ice Rink, 10 am – 10 pm
Guelph Civic Museum, 10 am – 5 pm

Tim Hortons
The Bookshelf Cinema
Galaxy Cinemas

Special Family Day Events:

Family Day at Guelph Civic Museum, stop by for a day filled with family fun
Family Day at The Art Gallery of Guelph, fun activities from 1 pm – 3 pm
The Junction Neighbourhood Groups hosts Winterfest at Howitt Park
Rockwood’s Family Fun Day, park entrance free and fun activities planned
Fergus’ Wellington County Museum and Archives has a fun day planned
Hug a Bug Weekend Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory, 3-day event

If you know of any local events not listed here, please share with us in the comments below!




 


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Brianna Bell

About the Author: Brianna Bell

Brianna Bell is a Guelph-based writer who focuses on events, small businesses, and community stories. In addition to GuelphToday, she has written for The Guelph Mercury and The Globe & Mail.
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