Christmas Day is less than a week away, and while it’s a statutory holiday for most businesses and services, there will still be a select number of stores and attractions that remain open if you’re searching for something to do.
Here’s what’s open and closed on Christmas Day for 2023 in Toronto.
Open
- CN Tower
- Ontario Place
- High Park Zoo
- Toronto Zoo
- Cineplex Movie theatres
- Pacific Mall
- Ripley’s Aquarium
- Rabba Fine Foods stores
- Wine Rack stores
- Summerhill Market stores
- Select Rexall stores
- Select Shoppers Drug Mart stores
- Select restaurants – call ahead to confirm
- Select Galleria Supermarket locations
- Select The Kitchen Table locations
- Select Tim Hortons and Starbucks locations
- Select City of Toronto skating rinks
- GO Transit — Saturday schedule
- TTC — Sunday schedule
Closed
- Banks
- Mail delivery
- Government officers
- Toronto Public Library branches
- Toronto community centres
- LCBO
- Beer Stores
- Most shopping malls, grocery, and retail stores
- Distillery Winter Village
- Canada’s Wonderland
- St. Lawrence Market
If you need to get your last minute shopping done or need some ingredients for that big Christmas meal prep, most stores and shopping centres will be open on Christmas Eve, reopening on Boxing Day with extended hours.