What’s open and what’s closed on Canada Day weekend in Winnipeg
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Monday is July 1, Canada Day, which means many local services, businesses and resources will either be closed or operating under holiday hours over the long weekend.
Monday is July 1, Canada Day, which means there will be plenty of opportunities to celebrate across the city, but many local services, businesses and resources will either be closed or operating under holiday hours over the long weekend.
Winnipeg Transit will operate on a holiday schedule Monday.
The city says it will add buses as needed to the BLUE rapid transit line between Stadium Station and Seel Station, due to the Canada Day event at Princess Auto Stadium.
A free Winnipeg 150 shuttle will go between events at The Forks and Assiniboine Park on Monday, leaving in each direction every half hour from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Passengers can catch the shuttle from Portage Avenue and Overdale Street at Assiniboine Park, and in front of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights at The Forks.