What’s open and closed in Toronto on Civic Holiday

The second-last long weekend of summer is almost here. There are several events taking place including the Toronto Caribbean Carnival.

The Civic Holiday on Monday will not have as many closures as a typical holiday long weekend, but several businesses will operate on reduced hours.

While the City of Toronto doesn’t hold an official fireworks display on this long weekend, you can catch a show at Canada’s Wonderland around 10 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 4, weather permitting.

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Below is a full list of what’s open and closed on Monday, Aug. 5:

Attractions

Beer/LCBO

Select Beer Store locations will be open on MondayClick here to locate one in your area.

Certain LCBO stores will be open on MondayClick here to locate one in your area.

Grocery/pharmacy stores

Most grocery stores will be open but may be operating on reduced holiday hours. Check your local location for hours.

Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall locations will be open on Monday, call ahead or check online for your location’s hours.

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Malls

Below are the hours for some malls on Monday:

Transit

The TTC will run on a holiday service schedule on Monday.

GO Transit will operate on a Saturday schedule on Monday.