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Here's what's open and closed in Toronto on Family Day 2025
Family Day 2025 is right around the corner, and if you're in Toronto, you're probably wondering what's open and closed for the Ontario stat holiday. Whether you need to grab some last-minute groceries, make a liquor store run or find fun things to do with the family, planning ahead is key. Family Day falls on Monday, February 17 this year, and since it's a statutory holiday in Ontario, many businesses and services will be closed. However, not …
Family Day 2025 - What's Open and Closed
Family Day is a provincial holiday. Most federal government offices will be closed; business as usual at Canada Post. CLOSED Municipal and provincial government offices Schools Banks Beer stores Liquor stores MOST grocery stores (see OPEN section below) SOME drug stores (see OPEN section below) Georgian Mall Bayfield Mall Kozlov Centre Orillia Square Mall OPEN Drug Stores While some drug stores are closed, select locations are open. Click belo…
What’s open and closed on Family Day 2025 in Toronto
Family Day is on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, and despite Toronto’s less-than-favourable weather of late, it’s the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time with loved ones! Here’s everything that’s open and closed in Toronto over the 2025 Family Day long weekend. Public transit TTC: The TTC will operate on a Sunday service. All TTC routes will operate on their Sunday service schedules but will start earlier (at approximately 6 a.m.). Any routes…
What's Open And Closed In Toronto On Family Day 2025
The first long weekend of the year is nearly here, and with it comes family fun and plenty of snow for winter activities.Though we just made it through a headline-grabbing mid-week snow storm, even more flurries are in store for Toronto this weekend with up to 30 cm predicted to fall by Sunday evening.But don’t let that stop you from making the most of the long weekend. Although February 17 is a statutory holiday, many malls, stores, and attract…
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