There will be closures across the municipality on Monday, February 17 in recognition of Family Day.
Municipal offices and most services including Housing, Fleet, Public Works, and Employment and Social Services will be closed.
The Homeless Response Line at 519-354-6628 will be available for any homelessness emergencies. Administrative offices will be closed but police, fire, and ambulance services are available by dialling 911.
Service Ontario sites and the Provincial Offences Court will shut on Family Day.
CK Public Health will be closed on Monday with regular office hours resuming at 11 a.m. on Tuesday.
Some healthcare services offered at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance's Chatham and Wallaceburg sites will be altered on Monday.
During the statutory holiday, some outpatient diagnostic tests will still take place. Patients with scheduled diagnostic tests are advised to attend their appointments.
Hemodialysis Care and Emergency Departments will also be open.
The Chatham-Kent Museum and the Thames Art Gallery are open on Family Day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. All other municipal arts and culture venues including the Chatham Capitol Theatre, the Kiwanis Theatre, and ARTSpace will be closed.
Branches of the CK Public Library that are normally open on Mondays will remain open.
The Blenheim Gable Rees Rotary Pool and the Wallaceburg Sydenham Pool are open for free swims from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. All other programming will not be open.
All Chatham-Kent arenas will be open. The February Free Skate program can be found here.
Garbage and recycling services will be delayed by one day the week of February 17.
Those who use Ride CK Transit services will have to find another way to get around on Family Day as buses won't be operating.