Last-minute shopping? Here's what's open and closed in Toronto over the weekend
Christmas Day is on a Monday this year, granting many an extra-long weekend.
In some cases, businesses and other services won’t reopen until after Boxing Day, on Wednesday.
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Here’s what’s open and closed in Toronto over the coming days:
GROCERY STORES
Most grocery stores will be closed on Monday and reopen on Tuesday, except Rabba Fine Foods which is open 365 days a year.
MALLS
Malls will be open on Sunday, although many close earlier than usual for Christmas Eve. For last-minute shoppers, the mall staying open the latest on Sunday is Scarborough Town Centre, closing at 7 p.m.
All Toronto malls are closed on Christmas Day and will reopen for Boxing Day shoppers on Tuesday.
Markham’s Pacific Mall is an exception, open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., 365 days a year.
People Christmas shop in the Eaton Centre in Toronto, Dec. 23, 2009. (Darren Calabrese / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
GO TRANSIT HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
GO Transit will operate on a Sunday schedule on Christmas Eve, and a Saturday schedule on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
TTC HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
The TTC will operate on Sunday scheduling on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, with a majority of routes beginning at 8 a.m.
On Boxing Day, the system will run on its Holiday service schedule.
BANKS
Most banks are closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.
CANADA POST
All Canada Post locations will be closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.
HOLIDAY GARBAGE PICKUP
The City of Toronto does not collect garbage on Christmas Day. Residents whose pick-up days are Monday or Tuesday can expect service to be shifted by a day.
CITY-RUN SERVICES
Most offices are closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Emergency services and 311 will be unaffected.
THE BEER STORE
All Beer Store locations will be open until 6 p.m. on Sunday and close on Monday. Select locations will be open with limited hours on Boxing Day.
LCBO
LCBO locations will close at 6 p.m. on Sunday and remain so on Monday. Only some stores will open Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
WINE RACK
Wine Rack will operate on regular hours on Sunday and select locations will be open Monday, from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Most Wine Rack stores will reopen on Tuesday.
TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Library will be closed Sunday through Tuesday, reopening on the 27th.
MOVIE THEATRES
Cineplex movie theatres will operate on regular hours through the weekend and holidays.
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