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Victoria Day Weekend 2021 – What’s Open and Closed at Carleton University 

Published on May 21, 2021

Carleton University is officially closed on Monday, May 24, 2021 and reopens Tuesday, May 25.

Please be reminded that under orders from the Government of Ontario and guidance from Public Health Ontario and Ottawa Public Health, Carleton is required to implement COVID-19 screening for all employees. All employees (including faculty, contract instructors, staff and teaching/research assistants) must complete the short COVID-19 Screening Form prior to coming to campus and entering a building, including a restricted access building. This form must be completed every day you come to campus.

Athletics

All Carleton Athletics programs and memberships are cancelled, suspended, or postponed and facilities are closed due to the Government of Ontario’s stay-at-home order. More information.

Dining Services

The Oasis will remain open in Residence Commons throughout the weekend. All other dining services are closed. More information.

MacOdrum Library

The library building is closed. Curbside pick-up will resume on May 25. Find out more about online library support and chat and text help available here.

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