Find out which stores are open, closed, and how to reach essential services on Family Day in Windsor.
Family Day in Windsor is approaching, and it's a mix of open and closed doors across the city. Whether you're planning a last-minute grocery run or need to sort out municipal affairs, here's what you need to know. Most grocery stores will keep their doors unlocked on Family Day, but be prepared for shorter operating hours at some. To avoid disappointment, it's wise to call ahead or quickly Google the store's hoursโyou don't want to be caught in the frozen foods section during a surprise closure.
While the 311 Customer Contact Centre takes a day off on Monday to celebrate family time, fear not, 211 stands ready around the clock. Need help on Family Day? Dial 211 and step into the emergency support hotline that never sleeps. Additionally, municipal ticket payment offices will bid farewell to their weekday routine too, so sort out your parking fines before they take a holiday. It's a day for family outings, not municipal fines!
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