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Many retail stores, including LCBO and Beer Store locations, as well as banks and government offices, will be closed on both Good Friday and Easter Sunday for the Easter long weekend. Municipal facilities such as city hall and libraries will also be closed. In Guelph, grocery stores will be closed on Friday and Sunday, while drug stores will have modified hours. However, the Wine Rack store on Paisley Street will be open on both Friday and Sunday.

There will be no mail delivery on Good Friday, though selected post office kiosks will be open with limited hours. Guelph Transit will be operating an on-demand service on Good Friday, with the exception of Route 99, which will run every 30 minutes between 9:15 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. Buses will operate on a regular Sunday schedule for Easter Sunday. GO Transit will also be operating on a Sunday schedule on both Good Friday and Easter Sunday for those looking to travel during the long weekend.

Overall, it is important for individuals planning to do their Easter long weekend shopping to be aware of the closures and modified hours of various stores and facilities. While many retail stores, banks, and government offices will be closed on both Good Friday and Easter Sunday, drug stores may have modified hours. Grocery stores in Guelph will be closed, but the Wine Rack store on Paisley Street will remain open. Additionally, Guelph Transit will be operating differently on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, with a regular Sunday schedule in place for buses on Easter Sunday.

It is advisable for individuals to plan ahead and take note of the closures and modified hours of stores and facilities for the Easter long weekend. With many retail stores, banks, and government offices closed on both Good Friday and Easter Sunday, it is important to be aware of alternative options. Additionally, individuals should take note of the modified hours for drug stores and the limited mail delivery on Good Friday. Understanding the operating schedules of services such as Guelph Transit and GO Transit can also help individuals plan their travel during the long weekend effectively.

In conclusion, the Easter long weekend will see many retail stores, banks, and government offices closed on both Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Municipal facilities such as city hall and libraries will also be closed, while grocery stores in Guelph will have modified hours. Drug stores will be open with adjusted schedules, and the Wine Rack store on Paisley Street will remain open. It is important for individuals to plan ahead and be aware of these closures and adjusted hours to ensure a smooth and stress-free Easter long weekend. Services such as Guelph Transit and GO Transit will also operate on modified schedules during the long weekend.

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