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What's open and closed Canada Day 2024 in Toronto

What's open on Canada Day 2024 in Toronto is a question everyone in the city has to navigate when the long weekend rolls around.

Whether you're nipping out to pick up some extra snacks and bevvies or you're planning an epic, fun-filled weekend, knowing what's open and closed in advance is always a good idea.

Here's what's open on Canada Day 2024 in Toronto.

General
Closed
  • Banks
  • Government Offices
  • Libraries
  • Mail delivery
Open
  • The TTC will run on a holiday schedule
  • GO Transit will run on Saturday schedule
  • Select Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall locations will be open
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The marketplaces at Toronto's Eataly locations will remain open for shopping. Photo by Fareen Karim.

Food and Drink
Closed
  • LCBO
  • Some restaurants will opt to close for the holiday while others may stay open — it's best to call ahead or check their social media to confirm
  • Many major grocery chains will be closed with the exceptions below
Open
Malls
Closed
  • Bayview Village
  • CF Fairview Mall
  • CF Sherway Gardens
  • CF Shops at Don Mills
  • Dufferin Mall
  • Scarborough Town Centre
  • Yorkdale
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A handful of malls, like The Eaton Centre, will be open during the holiday. Photo by eskystudio/Shutterstock.

Open
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Plenty of attractions, like Canada's Wonderland, will be open on the holiday. Photo by Jack Landau.

Attractions
Closed
Open
Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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