The Victoria Day long weekend is seen as the unofficial start of summer for many people, but it also brings some closures and changes to regular services. Many pharmacies may have reduced hours, while some shopping malls like Westmount Mall, White Oaks Mall, Citi Plaza, and CF Masonville Mall are closed. LCBO stores and most major grocery stores will be closed on Monday, but some Beer Store locations will remain open for limited hours. Restaurants, bars, and craft breweries may have varying hours, so it’s best to call ahead before visiting.

Government offices, banks, Canada Post, FedEx, and most delivery services will be closed on the holiday Monday. Garbage collection will be rescheduled, and recycling will be collected later in the week. All libraries will be closed, but London Transit will operate on a holiday service level. Splash pads will open on May 17, and movie theatres will be open with varying hours. Golf courses and recreational facilities like Boler Mountain will be open, and the City of London is offering free programs throughout the day at various community centres and pools.

In London, on Victoria Day, many entertainment options are available for those looking to have fun. The Factory will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and East Park will be open from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. The London Children’s Museum, Storybrook Gardens, and Fanshawe Pioneer Village will also be open for visitors. Additionally, golf courses, mini golf, and driving ranges will be operating on their regular schedule. Residents are reminded that backyard fireworks are only permitted on May 20 from dusk until 11 p.m., and there are restrictions in place to ensure safety and compliance with local bylaws.

Overall, the long weekend presents a mix of closures and opportunities for entertainment in London and the surrounding area. While some businesses and services will be closed, there are still plenty of options for those looking to enjoy the holiday. It’s important to check ahead for specific hours and availability, especially for restaurants, malls, and recreational facilities. With proper planning, residents can make the most of the Victoria Day long weekend and kick off the summer season in style.

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