Photo via TELUS Spark Science Centre / Facebook
Happy Thursday and congrats on making it through another week! Your prize? An extra long weekend, but before we jump into things, there are a few things worth noting! First and foremost, you’ll need to know what’s open and what’s closed on Labour Day in Calgary this year – because nothing kills the vibe quicker than a locked door.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of this Monday.
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Hoping to catch a flick this Monday? Landmark Cinemas, Cineplex and Calgary’s cheap theatre, Canyon Meadows, will all be open all weekend long.
Though we’d recommend checking their hours before heading out, Southcentre Mall, CrossIron Mills, CF Chinook Centre, CF Market Mall and The CORE Shopping Centre will all be open on September 4th.
Good news, errand-doers, the Landfill will also be open this year on Monday. Check out their hours here.
Lions and tigers and bears (oh my!) – The Calgary Zoo will also be open this Monday and will be the perfect time to check out some Wildscapes!
Where: 210 St. George’s Drive NE, Calgary
Whether you were hoping to check out Maple Ridge or Lakeview, all Calgary-owned Calgary golf courses will also be open this Labour Day – Check out the link here to make a tee time now!
This long weekend, adrenaline-seekers and families looking to enjoy the sunshine can do so at Calaway Park between 10 am to 7 pm. Hold on tight and enjoy!
Where: 245033 Range Rd 33, Calgary
Having a BBQ? Need milk or need to do a last-minute beer run? You’re in luck. Though (again) we’d recommend checking your local shop’s hours, most liquor and grocery stores will be open this Monday.
Views, views and more views. This Labour Day, check out the Calgary Tower, grab a bite to eat at Sky 360 and enjoy!
Where: 101 9 Ave SW, Calgary
They say you should learn one thing a day – why not head to Telus Spark this Monday and have a blast while filling your brain with funky facts, educational films and Barbie fun at their Cultural Icon exhibit?
Where: 220 St. George’s Drive NE
This Labour Day Calgarians will be able to visit several in-city museums like The Hangar Flight Museum and the Military Museum. Happy learning!
Where: 850 4 St SE, Calgary
Go back in time this Labour Day at Heritage Park! Open between 10 am and 5 pm, Calgarians can check out old-timey buildings, shops and carnival rides.
Where: 1900 Heritage Dr. SW, Calgary
While transit will be operational on Monday, C-Trains, buses and On Demand transport will run on their Sunday schedule! For more information on fares, schedules and service changes, please visit their website.
As per their website, Calgary Parking Authority impound lots will be closed on September 4th this year. In addition, no payment is required for on-street parking, though holiday rates will be in effect at select parkades and select surface lots.
Sorry, folks – but this Labour Day, indoor pools and fitness centres, arenas, arts centres, and the Calgary Soccer Centre will be closed in lieu of the Stat holiday. Leisure centres, however, will be open from 11 am to 5 pm.
Additionally, Glenmore Reservoir kayak & canoe rentals will be open from 9:30 am to 8 pm.
Whether it’s an Amazon return or an invitation – it’ll have to wait! This Labour Day (and every stat holiday) the post office will be closed.
While grocery and convenience stores will be open this Friday, Costco will be unshoppable this Monday Looks like you’ll have to get your massive hot do fix before September 4th!
From the passport office to the DMV, all government offices will be closed on Labour Day.
But there you have it, friends. Everything that’s open/closed this Labour Day in Calgary. Please be sure to double-check the hours of operation no matter where you’re headed and enjoy the day! Here’s to sun, fun and family!
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