New Year’s Day is a statutory holiday, and many Toronto businesses and services are closed or operating on modified hours.
Here's a roundup of what you need to know on Jan. 1:
CLOSED
• The LCBO and Beer are closed on New Year's Day.
• Wine Rack locations are closed on New Year's Day.
• Most banks, post offices and government offices are closed on New Year's Day.
• Many grocery stores closed early on New Year's Eve and remain closed on New Year's Day, though hours vary by location.
• There is no garbage collection on New Year's Day. Trash will be collected on Saturday instead.
OPEN
• The TTC is operating on a Sunday schedule for Jan. 1.
• GO Transit is operating on its Sunday schedule on Jan. 1.
• Tourist attractions including the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium and the Royal Ontario Museum are open on New Year’s Day
The following malls are open New Year's Day, though hours vary:
• Toronto Eaton Centre
• Toronto Premium Outlets
• Hillcrest Mall
• Square One
• Bramalea City Centre
• Promenade
• Markville Mall