Here’s a quick run down of what’s open and closed on Thanksgiving Day
With Monday being a federal holiday all government offices and services including the LCBO and Beer Store will be closed.
It’s always best to call stores in advance to double check as hours may vary due to the holiday.
Below is a list of what is open and closed that was sent to us by Norfolk County:
County Administration Buildings All buildings will be closed Monday, October 9, reopening Tuesday, October 10.
Health Unit All branches will be closed Monday, October 9, reopening Tuesday, October 10. For public health emergencies or hazards, such as outbreaks, food poisoning, meningitis, or rabies, please call the after-hours emergency phone number at 1-877-298-5888.
Social Services and Housing
Simcoe and Dunnville office locations will be closed on Monday, October 9. For crisis support, such as emergency accommodation, call the Victim Services Support Line at 1-800-264-6671.
Heritage and Culture All museums and Norfolk County Archives will be closed Monday, October 9, returning to regular hours on Tuesday, October 10 and Wednesday, October 11. Norfolk County Public Library All Norfolk County Public Library Branches will be closed Monday, October 9, and return to regular hours on Tuesday, October 10.
Recreation The Simcoe Recreation Centre, Simcoe Seniors’ Centre, and Annaleise Carr Aquatic Centre are closed for programming during the Norfolk County Fair. The Annaleise Carr Aquatic Centre will resume regular programming on Wednesday, October 11 and the Simcoe Recreation Centre and Simcoe Seniors’ Centre will re-open on Thursday, October 12. All other Recreation facilities including arenas, will only be closed on Monday, October 9, returning to regular hours on Tuesday, October 10.
Ride Norfolk Ride Norfolk will not be in operation on Monday, October 9. Service will be available on Tuesday, October 10.
ServiceNorfolk ServiceNorfolk will be closed Monday, October 9, returning to regular hours on Tuesday, October 10. Residents may email askus@norfolkcounty.ca, staff will reply to emails in priority sequence when offices reopen.
Residents seeking emergency assistance regarding forestry, parks and facilities, public health, roads, water, sewer, and drainage, can call 1-877-298-5888. For after-hours By-law Enforcement, the public may use the OPP non-emergency line number at 1-888-310-1122.
Transfer Stations Transfer stations will be closed on Monday, October 9. The Simcoe Transfer Station returns to regular hours on Tuesday, October 10. The South Walsingham Transfer Station will return to regular hours on Wednesday, October 11.
Waste collection Waste collection will be delayed one day throughout the week of October 9, with the exception of Simcoe. Residents are encouraged to use the Recycle Coach app for instant access to their area’s collection schedule, personalized reminders, and more. The app is available on the iTunes Store and the Google Play Store.
Residents in Waterford are reminded to have their waste/recycling to the curb by 7 a.m. on Saturday, October 14, as additional trucks will be in the area prior to the Pumpkinfest Parade.
Essential and critical services
Fire and Paramedic Services will continue to operate as usual.
Fireworks reminder Thanksgiving weekend is not a permitted holiday for the discharge of fireworks in Norfolk County.
Norfolk County Council and staff would like to wish residents and visitors a very happy and safe Thanksgiving Weekend.
Written by Matt LeBlanc