Here's a list of some of the Montreal-area openings and closings on Labour Day, Monday, September 1.

Several City of Montreal facilities remain open Monday while, in general, municipal and borough offices, service points and Acces Montreal offices are closed. Residents can consult borough websites via the main city portal or to call the 311 information line or 514-872-0311.

Most borough garbage recycling and bulky item collections will take place according to their normal schedules.

Federal and provincial government offices are closed.

Banks are closed.

Municipal court is closed.

Parking meters require payment as usual and all parking signs must be respected.

Canada Post offices will be closed. There will be no regular mail delivery or collection.

Montreal Transit Corporation buses and metros will operate on a holiday schedule.

AMT: The Montreal/Deux-Montagnes, Montreal/Vaudreuil-Hudson and Montreal/Blainville–Saint-Jerome lines will run on a Sunday schedule, the Montreal/Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Montreal/Delson–Candiac line will aalso run on a Sunday schedule, it is, it will not have any service.

Laval public transit will run on a Sunday schedule.

Longueuil public transit will run on a Sunday schedule.

Most retail stores are closed.

Société des alcools du Québec stores are open, except for those found inside malls that are closed.

Montreal's public markets, such as the Atwater, Jean Talon and Maisonneuve markets are open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Bonsecours Market is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Biodome, the Botanical Garden and the Insectarium are open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Pointe-à-Callière Museum of Archaeology and History is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.