Good Friday Toronto

What's open and closed Good Friday 2023 in Toronto

What's open on Good Friday 2023 in Toronto will help you plan accordingly for the upcoming holiday. You can use this guide in the event you needed to do some last minute grocery shopping, find somewhere to grab a bite to eat, or are just looking for something to do.

Here's what's open and closed on Good Friday in Toronto this year.

General
 
Closed
  • Banks
  • Government offices
  • Libraries
  • Mail delivery
Open

Good Friday Toronto

Fish and chips restaurants will be open across the city on the customary fish-eating holiday. Photo by Fareen Karim at Olde Yorke Fish and Chips.

Food and Drink
 
Closed
  • LCBO
  • The Beer Store
  • Most major grocery chains will be closed on Good Friday with a few confirmed exceptions listed below.
Open

Good Friday Toronto

The Toronto Eaton Centre will remain open on Good Friday. Photo by Fareen Karim.

Malls
 
Closed
  • Bayview Village Shops
  • CF Fairview Mall
  • CF Sherway Gardens
  • Dufferin Mall
  • Scarborough Town Centre
  • Square One Shopping Centre
  • Vaughan Mills
  • Yorkdale Shopping Centre
Open

Good Friday Toronto

Ripley's Aquarium will remain open this Good Friday with extended hours from 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. Photo by Andrew Williamson.

Attractions
 
Closed
  • Canada's Wonderland
  • Outdoor skating rinks are closed for the season.
Open
Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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