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With Canada Day falling on the weekend this year, Monday, July 3, 2023 will be a holiday for many. The following hours of operation will apply at the City of Fredericton.
- Transit will not operate on July 1 but will operate on July 3.
- City Hall and administrative offices will be closed on Monday, July 3.
- Regular garbage and recycling collection will occur on July 3. Routine schedules may be interrupted, so please set out containers by 7 am.
- Indoor and outdoor pools, as well as Killarney Lake beach and the Wilmot splash pad will remain open throughout the period. For hours of operation and more information visit www.fredericton.ca/recreation or follow Fredericton Recreation’s social media channels.
- The Northside Youth Centre will be closed on Monday, July 3, and will remain open for drop in on Saturday, July 1, from 1-5 pm.
- Rinks will be closed on Saturday, July 1 – reopening on Sunday, July 2 at 8 am.
- The Visitor Information Centre at City Hall will be open all weekend, and on July 3, from 10 am until 8 pm.
Fredericton Civic Pride is organizing Canada Day activities on July 1. For event details, see their Facebook page or visit www.TourismFredericton.ca and search Canada Day Celebrations.
With fireworks taking place from the Westmorland Street Bridge at 10:40 pm on July 1, the bridge will be CLOSED from 7:30 pm to approximately 12 am to both vehicle and pedestrian traffic on July 1.
Boating access to the Saint John River will also be restricted to below the Carleton Street piers or past the Small Craft Aquatic Centre from 9:00 pm to 12 am.