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What’s Open and Closed: Canada Day

Published on June 25, 2025

Carleton University is officially closed on July 1 for Canada Day. Some facilities continue to operate throughout the holiday; however, please note reduced hours in some cases.  

Dining Services 

On June 30, Tim Hortons Athletics, Teraanga Commons Dining Hall and Quick Eats will be open. 

On July 1, Teraanga Commons Dining Hall and Quick Eats will be open with normal hours of operation.  

All summer dining locations will resume normal hours on July 2.  

More information about Dining Services can befound here. 

MacOdrum Library 

The library will have normal summer hours on June 30. The library will be closed on July 1 and there will be no Chat Help available. 

The library will resume normal operational hours on July 2.  

More information about the library can befoundhere. 

Athletics 

Carleton Athletics will have normal operational hours on June 30. All Carleton Athletics facilities will be closed on July 1. Normal operational hours will resume on July 2.  

More information about Carleton Athletics can befound here. 


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