What's open and closed on Canada Day weekend 2012 in Toronto:
CLOSED
Government offices and banks
OPEN
- Grocery stores such as Loblaws and Sobey's--check their websites, as 24-hour grocery stores will operate under reduced hours
- Most LCBO stores will be open on Canada Day
- Most Beer Stores, with some locations offering extended hours
- Most Wine Rack locations
- SteamWhistle Brewery (255 Bremner Blvd.)
- Amsterdam Brewery retail store (21 Bathurst St.)
- The Eaton Centre, Pacific Mall, Vaughan Mills and Square One shopping malls
- Most shops on Yonge Street around the Eaton Centre, and some along Queen St.
- Major attractions like the CN Tower, Toronto Zoo, ROM, Science Centre, and Canada's Wonderland
- Harbourfront Centre is open this Canada Day weekend with performances and food demos
TRANSIT
The TTC and GO Transit will operate on its usual Sunday schedule on Canada Day
What's open and closed July 2, 2012:
CLOSED
- The Beer Stores, most LCBO stores, and Wine Rack locations
- Government offices, banks and libraries (also, no mail)
- Most grocery stores, although some Sobey's will remain open
OPEN
- The Eaton Centre (10am-6pm), Pacific Mall (11am-8pm), Vaughan Mills (10am-7pm) and Square One (11am-6pm) shopping malls
- Most shops on Yonge Street between Gerrard and Queen Street, as well as some stores on Queen St.
- SteamWhistle Brewery (255 Bremner Blvd.)
- Amsterdam Brewery retail store (21 Bathurst St.)
- Major attractions like the CN Tower, Toronto Zoo, ROM, Science Centre, and Canada's Wonderland
- Harbourfront Centre is open this Canada Day weekend with performances and food demos
- Rabba's (various locations) and Food Depot (155 Dupont St., at Davenport)
TRANSIT
The TTC will be running on holiday service (Sunday service with a start of 6 am)