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What's open and closed Good Friday in Toronto for 2026

What's open and closed on Good Friday in Toronto for 2026 is most likely a question at the top of your mind right now if you're planning on making the most out of your day off. 

Since it's a statutory holiday here in Ontario, most businesses and government services will be taking the day off to rest, although there is a list of exceptions, especially when it comes to attractions and shopping malls. 

Whether you're planning to grab some groceries or check out the city's attractions with family or friends, here's everything that's open and closed on Friday, April 3. 

General
Closed
  • Banks
  • Government offices
  • Toronto Public Libraries
  • Mail delivery
  • Toronto City Hall and all civic centres
Open
  • GO Transit will run on a Saturday schedule
  • The TTC will operate on a Holiday service schedule
  • Most Shoppers and Rexall locations.

whats open good friday

Summerhill Market locations will be open on Good Friday. Photo: Hector Vasquez.

Food and Drink
Closed
  • LCBO
  • The Beer Store
  • Most major grocery chains, including Costco, will be closed, with the exception of those confirmed below.
Open

whats open good friday

The Eaton Centre will be one of the few malls open on Friday, April 3. Photo: Fareen Karim.

Malls
Closed
Open

whats open good friday

Arcadia Earth, located at The Well, is one of many attractions open on Good Friday.

Attractions
Closed
Open
Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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