This article written in french was automatically translated using AI
Several businesses and municipal services will adjust their schedules for Labor Day, which will take place on Monday, September 1.
Retail stores and shopping malls will all be closed on that day. The same goes for SQDC branches, as well as banks, credit unions, and post offices.
SAAQ service centers will also be closed, along with other federal and provincial service points.
In contrast, large and small grocery stores, including convenience stores, will be open that day. This is also the case for gas stations, pharmacies, and most restaurants and bars. SAQ outlets will also be open, except for those located inside a closed shopping mall.
Museums and other attractions will also remain accessible, as will certain businesses in designated tourist zones.
Municipal Services
The City of Laval’s tax, assessment, engineering, and urban planning counters will be closed on September 1. The same applies to the citizen relations desk, municipal court, social emergency services, and community centers.
In contrast, the police headquarters will be open, as well as the police stations and the municipal impound lot.
Household garbage, organic waste, recycling, and bulky item collections will follow the regular schedule. The main Vimont ecocenter and the Fabreville dry materials reception site will also be open.
The 311 service will be available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on September 1.
Libraries, Sports, and Recreation
Laval’s public libraries will be closed on Monday, September 1. The Maison des arts de Laval and the Salle Alfred-Pellan will also be closed on Labor Day.
Arenas, however, will be open that day. The Centre de la nature will remain open according to its regular schedule.
Outdoor pools and splash pads will all be open as per their usual schedule.
Transportation
The Société de transport de Laval will operate on a Sunday schedule for Labor Day.
As for exo’s Saint-Jérôme line (12), it will run on the weekend schedule on Tuesday, July 1. This line serves the Sainte-Rose, Vimont, and De la Concorde stations.
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