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What's open and closed on Labour Day 2023 in Toronto

What's open on Labour Day 2023 in Toronto includes a long list of attractions, grocery stores, shopping centres, and even the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) to keep you busy on your day off. Given that it's still a statutory holiday, it's always a good idea to call ahead and plan your visits in advance. 

Here's what's open and closed on Labour Day (Monday, Sept. 4) in Toronto this year: 

General 
Closed 
  • Banks 
  • Government offices 
  • Libraries 
  • Mail delivery 
Open 

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Summerhill Market locations around the city will be open on Labour Day for all your grocery needs. Photo: Hector Vasquez.

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

If you're planning to visit other spots, make sure to call ahead to confirm the hours.

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The CF Toronto Eaton Centre will be open on Labour Day if you're in the mood for shopping. Photo: Fareen Karim.

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

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Labour Day is your last chance to check out the CNE if you haven't already. Gates close at 5 p.m. and grounds will be open until 9 p.m. Photo: Fareen Karim.

Attractions
Closed 
  • MOCA (reopens Sept. 7)
Open
Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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