what is open thanksgiving monday

What's open and closed on Thanksgiving Monday 2022 in Toronto

What is open on Thanksgiving Monday 2022 in Toronto is a bit of a mixed bag. While most of the city has the day off, there are a few exceptions. Whether you need to do some last-minute turkey day shopping or want to spend the day out and about with the family, let this be your guide on October 10.

Here's what's open and closed on Thanksgiving Monday in Toronto.

General
Closed
  • Banks
  • Government offices
  • Libraries
  • Post offices
Open
  • The TTC will operate on a holiday schedule.
  • GO Transit will operate on a Sunday schedule.
  • SelectShoppers Drug MartandRexalllocations.

Thanksgiving Toronto 2022

Locations of Summerhill Market will be open for all of your shopping needs on Monday. Photo by Hector Vasquez.

Food and Drink
Closed
  • It's worth calling ahead to restaurants and bars before heading out — many already consider Monday a day off.
  • LCBO
  • The Beer Store
  • Most major grocery chains will be closed on Thanksgiving with a few confirmed exceptions listed below.
Open

Thanksgiving Toronto 2022

Eaton Centre will remain open on October 10. Photo by Fareen Karim.

Malls
Closed
  • Bayview Village Shops
  • CF Fairview Mall
  • CF Sherway Gardens
  • Dufferin Mall
  • Scarborough Town Centre
  • Yorkdale Shopping Centre
Open

Thanksgiving Toronto 2022

Little Canada will be one of the many attractions you can visit on Monday. Photo by Fareen Karim.

Attractions
Closed
  • Canada's Wonderland
  • MOCA
Open
Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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