Certain restaurants/bars will be open for in-person dining on the holiday, especially in populated areas and cities
In Quebec, some SAQ locations will operating under limited hours
In Ontario, select Beer Store locations will be open for limited hours
Public Services
- Public transportation will be operating, but under a reduced schedule in many areas
- There will be no curbside garage or recycling pick-up
- There will be no mail delivery
- Public parks, pools and splash pads are open in many areas
Important
The exact list of businesses that will be open and closed on July 1st will differ between specific cities and provinces. Please be sure to check with your local businesses and with places in your community to be sure of all closures on Canada Day. The exact list of businesses that will be open and closed on July 1st will differ between cities and provinces. Please be sure to check with your local businesses and with places in your community to be sure of what’s open and closed on Canada Day.
The information available on official websites – such as bus timetables, which you can check on the websites of your local transport company – is often updated regularly to reflect these changes, so you can be sure of having the most accurate and up-to-date data. This can also help you avoid unnecessary travel and plan your visits more efficiently. Official websites can also provide useful additional information, such as how to get there, what services are available, and any restrictions in force during the holiday.
Happy Canada Day to everyone celebrating!
The majority of retail stores will be closed or operating under reduced hours. Stores located in tourist-heavy areas may still be open for business
Some malls, including the Rideau Centre in Ottawa and the Eaton Centre in Toronto will be open for limited hours
Most groceries stores are closed, with some operating on a reduced schedule
Select pharmacies will be open for limited, such as specific Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall locations
Restaurants/Food
- Certain restaurants/bars will be open for in-person dining on the holiday, especially in populated areas and cities
- In Quebec, some SAQ locations will operating under limited hours
- In Ontario, select Beer Store locations will be open for limited hours
Public Services
- Public transportation will be operating, but under a reduced schedule in many areas
- There will be no curbside garage or recycling pick-up
- There will be no mail delivery
- Public parks, pools and splash pads are open in many areas
Important
The exact list of businesses that will be open and closed on July 1st will differ between specific cities and provinces. Please be sure to check with your local businesses and with places in your community to be sure of all closures on Canada Day. The exact list of businesses that will be open and closed on July 1st will differ between cities and provinces. Please be sure to check with your local businesses and with places in your community to be sure of what’s open and closed on Canada Day.
The information available on official websites – such as bus timetables, which you can check on the websites of your local transport company – is often updated regularly to reflect these changes, so you can be sure of having the most accurate and up-to-date data. This can also help you avoid unnecessary travel and plan your visits more efficiently. Official websites can also provide useful additional information, such as how to get there, what services are available, and any restrictions in force during the holiday.
Happy Canada Day to everyone celebrating!
Government agencies/buildings
Libraries
Banks
Post Offices
LCBO locations (Ontario only)
Most privately-owned businesses
Federal and Provincial service centers, such as Service Ontario
Retail
- The majority of retail stores will be closed or operating under reduced hours. Stores located in tourist-heavy areas may still be open for business
- Some malls, including the Rideau Centre in Ottawa and the Eaton Centre in Toronto will be open for limited hours
- Most groceries stores are closed, with some operating on a reduced schedule
- Select pharmacies will be open for limited, such as specific Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall locations
Restaurants/Food
- Certain restaurants/bars will be open for in-person dining on the holiday, especially in populated areas and cities
- In Quebec, some SAQ locations will operating under limited hours
- In Ontario, select Beer Store locations will be open for limited hours
Public Services
- Public transportation will be operating, but under a reduced schedule in many areas
- There will be no curbside garage or recycling pick-up
- There will be no mail delivery
- Public parks, pools and splash pads are open in many areas
Important
The exact list of businesses that will be open and closed on July 1st will differ between specific cities and provinces. Please be sure to check with your local businesses and with places in your community to be sure of all closures on Canada Day. The exact list of businesses that will be open and closed on July 1st will differ between cities and provinces. Please be sure to check with your local businesses and with places in your community to be sure of what’s open and closed on Canada Day.
The information available on official websites – such as bus timetables, which you can check on the websites of your local transport company – is often updated regularly to reflect these changes, so you can be sure of having the most accurate and up-to-date data. This can also help you avoid unnecessary travel and plan your visits more efficiently. Official websites can also provide useful additional information, such as how to get there, what services are available, and any restrictions in force during the holiday.
Happy Canada Day to everyone celebrating!