Many establishments will change their schedule next Monday, May 20, on the occasion of National Patriots Day. Here is what will be open or closed.
Open
- Grocery stores, pharmacies and shopping centers will be open even though it is a public holiday, as will branches of the Société des alcools du Québec and the Société québécoise du cannabis.
- Public transport will be maintained according to modified schedules.
- Certain museums, including Pointe-à-Callière, in Montreal, and the Musée de la civilization, in Quebec, will continue to welcome the public. Space for Life facilities will also remain open.
- In Montreal, the schedule of sports and cultural facilities will vary depending on the boroughs. Before traveling, the population is invited to contact the staff of the places concerned.
- In Montreal, all waste collections that normally take place on Mondays are maintained for all boroughs. The ecocenters will also be open.
Closed
- Banks and credit unions will close their doors on Monday, as will federal and provincial service points.
- Canada Post offices are also taking leave, and no mail deliveries will be made.
- At the Montreal Municipal Court, only the appearances of detained persons will be maintained.
- The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
- To pay for a ticket or find out about the regulations of a borough, you will have to use online services, because the Accès Montréal offices will be closed.