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What's Open and Closed at Carleton University on July 1 and 2

June 30, 2021

Carleton University is officially closed on Thursday, July 1 and most remote offices will also be closed on Friday, July 2, although classes will continue. All facilities remain affected by the Province of Ontario’s COVID-19 restrictions.

Service areas affected by Canada Day on July 1 and an Appreciation Day for Carleton employees on July 2 include:

Dining Services

Tim Horton’s in Richcraft Hall will be closed on July 1 and 2. Everything else will adhere to summer hours of operation.


MacOdrum Library

The library and the online chat service will be closed on July 1 and 2.

More information about the library.


Health and Counselling Services

Healthy and Counselling Services will be closed on July 1 and 2.


Athletics

Carleton Athletics will be closed on July 1 and back to regular hours on July 2.

More information about Athletics.

A reminder that anyone coming to campus must complete the COVID-19 screening requirement.


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