May long weekend will be here soon; what’s open, closed and happening in our city

Burlington's Beachway Park Halton Region Waterfront PlanPress Release — Here’s what’s open and closed around the city for the May long weekend:Most administrative offices will be closed Monday, May 21, 2018 for Victoria Day weekend. For a complete listing of hours of operation, phone numbers for city facilities and available services, please visit burlington.ca. For information about what to do in Burlington on Victoria Day weekend, please visit burlington.ca/calendar and tourismburlington.com.The city’s administrative services will be closed Monday, May 21, 2018.Need to know what’s open and closed?For hours, city facilities’ phone numbers and services, please visit www.burlington.ca.Looking for things to do?Please visit www.burlington.ca/calendar and www.tourismburlington.comCity HallClosed Monday, May 21, 2018.Parks and Recreation Programs and FacilitiesHours vary.Activities and customer service hours at city pools, arenas and community centres will vary over the holiday weekend. For program times, please visit burlington.ca/play. For customer service hours, please visit burlington.ca/servicehours.Burlington Transit and Handi-VanOn Monday, May 21, Burlington Transit will operate a holiday service and the downtown Transit Terminal and Handi-Van Dispatch will be closed. Regular service resumes Tuesday, May 22. The administration offices are closed Monday, May 21 and will reopen Tuesday, May 22. For real-time schedule information, please call 905-639-0550 or visit www.burlingtontransit.ca .Roads, Parks and ForestryClosed Monday, May 21. Only emergency services will be provided.Animal Shelter and ControlClosed Monday, May 21. Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. For more information or to report an animal control-related emergency, call 905-335-3030 or visit www.burlington.ca/animal.Halton Court ServicesProvincial Offences Courts in Milton and Burlington will be closed Monday, May 21.ParkingFree parking is available in the downtown core, on the street, municipal lots and the parking garage on weekends and holidays.NOTE: The Waterfront parking lots (east and west) do not provide free parking on statutory holidays.Do you have family and friends visiting for the holiday weekend? A reminder that there is no parking on city streets overnight between 1 and 6 a.m. Exemptions to allow overnight parking on city streets may be obtained by calling 905-335-7844 or visiting www.burlington.ca/parking.Links and Resourceswww.burlington.ca/calendarwww.tourismburlington.comwww.burlingtontransit.cawww.burlington.ca/play 

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