What’s open and closed on New Year’s Day
Happy New Year 2020! Before you head out and about today, consult our list below of what’s open and closed.
Transit | Malls | Grocery/drug stores | LCBO/Beer stores | Tourist attractions | Government offices and banks | City of Toronto services
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Transit
TTC
Jan. 1: Sunday service (subway and most surface routes start at 8 a.m.)
Click here to refer to the service schedule.
GO Transit
Jan. 1: Sunday schedule
Click here to refer to the service schedule.
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Shopping
Bramalea City Centre
Jan. 1: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Dufferin Mall
Jan. 1: Closed
Eaton Centre
Jan. 1: 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Erin Mills Town Centre
Jan. 1: Closed
Fairview Mall
Jan. 1: Closed
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Scarborough Town Centre
Jan. 1: Closed
Sherway Gardens
Jan. 1: Closed
Shops at Don Mills
Jan. 1: Closed
Square One
Jan. 1: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Toronto Premium Outlets
Jan. 1: 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Vaughan Mills
Jan. 1: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Yorkdale Mall
Jan. 1: Closed
Grocery/drug stores
Most grocery stores will be closed on New Year’s Day but some local stores may be open. Call your local store before heading out.
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LCBO/Beer Stores
LCBO
Jan. 1: Closed
The Beer Store
Jan. 1: Closed
Tourist attractions
AGO: Open over the holidays.
Casa Loma: Open over the holidays.
CN Tower: Open over the holidays.
Ontario Science Centre: Open over the holidays.
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada: Open over the holidays.
Royal Ontario Museum: Open over the holidays.
Toronto Zoo: Open over the holidays.
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Government offices and banks
No mail delivery on New Year’s Day and banks are closed as well.
City of Toronto services
Garbage collection
Garbage, blue bin and green bin collection will not take place on New Year’s Day but will be picked up the following day. The next day’s collection will move to the next day and so on. This applies to daytime and nighttime curbside collection. Click here for more information.
Toronto Public Library
Jan. 1: Closed
Recreation centres and skating rinks
The City of Toronto’s municipal offices, community and recreation centres, arenas, child-care centres and museums will be closed on New Year’s Day. Recreation centres will be open until 4 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.
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Click here for list of activities to do in the city over the break.