Remembrance Day: What’s open and closed in Halifax
Read on to find out what’s open and what’s closed on Thursday in Halifax.Food and drink
The city’s bylaw for Remembrance Day prohibits some businesses from operating on Nov. 11. For example, most grocery stores, big box stores and retail malls must close on Nov. 11. Call individual locations to double-check their hours.NSLC will be open at 12 p.m.The Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History will be open from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 will be open.No municipal garbage, organics or recyclables collection services will take place on Remembrance Day.
In a release, HRM said the curbside collection of garbage, organics or recyclables normally scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 11, will occur instead on Saturday, Nov. 13.Transit and ferry services In recognition of those who serve our country, Halifax Transit is offering free transit to all veterans and military personnel, and their accompanying family members, on Remembrance Day.Halifax Transit buses and ferries will be operating on holiday schedules on Thursday, Nov. 11. For detailed holiday schedules by individual route,There will be a number of rolling street closures and traffic delays on Nov. 11 to facilitate Remembrance Day parades..
Halifax Regional Police will be on site to escort the parades and direct traffic in the surrounding areas.
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