Remembrance Day ceremonies set for Wednesday in Waterloo RegionRemembrance DayBrent Davis,Record file photo Poppies were placed near a wreath at the Kitchener cenotaph following Remembrance Day ceremonies in 2012. Waterloo Region Record By Record staff WATERLOO REGION — There are a handful of Remembrance Day ceremonies and services to attend on Wednesday. RELATED STORIESThe Record’s view: Wearing a poppy... The weather is expected to be sunny with a high of 8 C. Here is a list of ceremonies in Waterloo Region and what will be open and closed on Wednesday:
Ceremonies in the region:
• The Kitchener parade begins at 10:15 a.m. at the corner of Duke and Ontario streets and the ceremony starts at 10:45 a.m. at the cenotaph at Frederick Street and Duke Street. • The Waterloo parade begins at 10:15 a.m. at 19 Regina St. N. and arrives at the cenotaph for a ceremony at 10:30 a.m. at 100 Regina St. S. • In Galt, there will be a ceremony at the Queen's Square, at 11 a.m. followed by music and refreshments at Idea Exchange Cambridge library, nearby. • In Preston there will a ceremony at the cenotaph at 334 Westminster Dr. N. at 11 a.m. • In Hespeler there will a ceremony at the cenotaph at the corner of Queen and Tannery streets beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Here is what's open and closed:
• Governments and banks have a statutory holiday Nov. 11. All regional and some municipal offices are closed. • Region of Waterloo children's centres are closed. • Cambridge and Waterloo small vehicle transfer waste stations are closed. • All libraries and most recreational facilities are open except for Bridgeport, Doon Pioneer Park, Rockway and downtown community centres, which are closed. • The Kitchener Aud administration office and box office are closed but the building will be open for rentals. • The City of Waterloo museum is closed. Waterloo Region Museum, Joseph Schneider Haus and McDougall Cottage are open. • Curbside waste and recycling collection will continue as usual. • Grand River Transit will operate on a regular schedule.
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