Canada Day has officially come back around.
As a national statutory holiday, many stores, businesses, and services will be closed on Wednesday, July 1. To help you plan your festivities, here's what's open and closed in Toronto:
What’s Closed in Toronto on Canada Day:
General
- Banks
- Government offices and services
- Libraries
- LCBO
- Most major grocery stores
- UPS
Shopping
- CF Fairview Mall
- CF Sherway Gardens
- CF Shops at Don Mills
- Bayview Village
- Dufferin Mall
- Scarborough Town Centre
- Yorkdale Shopping Centre
- St. Lawrence Market
What’s Open in Toronto on Canada Day:
General
- GO Transit (Saturday schedule)
- TTC (Sunday schedule - starts earlier at 6 am)
Shopping
- CF Markville (11 am to 6 pm)
- CF Toronto Eaton Centre (11 am to 7 pm)
- Pacific Mall (11 am to 8 pm)
- Promenade Mall (11 am to 6 pm)
- Square One (11 am to 6 pm)
- Toronto Premium Outlets (9:30 am to 7 pm)
- Select Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall locations
- Select Beer Store locations
- Select Wine Rack locations
Groceries
- Farm Boy – 777 Bay Street (8 am to 8 pm), 207 Queens Quay West (8 am to 10 pm), 81 St. Clair Avenue East (8 am to 7 pm), 100 Queens Quay East (8 am to 10 pm)
- Loblaws – 60 Carlton Street (7 am to 10 pm)
- Pusateri’s Fine Foods – 1539 Avenue Road (7 am to 6 pm)
- Rabba Fine Foods – all locations open 24 hours
- The Food Depot – 155 Dupont Street open 24 hours
- Whole Foods Market – 87 Avenue Road and 155 Square One Drive (8 am to 6 pm)
Attractions
- Aga Khan Museum (10 am to 10 pm)
- Art Gallery of Ontario (10:30 am to 4 pm)
- Bata Shoe Museum (10 am to 5 pm)
- Canada’s Wonderland (10 am to 10 pm)
- Casa Loma (9:30 am to 5 pm)
- Cineplex Theatres (regular hours)
- CN Tower (9:30 am to 11 pm)
- Gardiner Museum (10 am to 5 pm)
- High Park Zoo (9 am to 7 pm)
- Hockey Hall of Fame (10 am to 5 pm)
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada (9 am to 11 pm)
- Riverdale Farm (9 am to 5 pm)
- Royal Ontario Museum (10 am to 5:30 pm)
- Toronto Zoo (9:30 am to 7 pm)





















