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What’s open on Canada Day in Toronto? And when do the fireworks start? Here’s what to know

Canada is turning 159 years old on Wednesday.

There will be plenty of events and fireworks taking over Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area this Canada Day. However, since it is a statutory holiday, there will also be numerous business closures.

Here is what you need to know:

What’s open?

Some grocery stores, like Pusateri’s, Rabba Fine Foods, Summerhill Market, and T&T Supermarket, will be open. The Wine Rack will also be open, and select Shoppers Drug Marts and Rexall locations. Check your local store to see what their hours are.

Attractions

The Toronto Blue Jays will take on the New York Mets for a Canada Day game at Rogers Centre, starting at 3:07 p.m. Outside of the game, these attractions will also be open:

Malls

What’s closed?

Since Canada Day is a statutory holiday, all banks and government-run offices, including libraries and the LCBO, will be closed that day. There is also no mail delivery on Wednesday.

Some malls will also be closed on Wednesday, including Dufferin Mall, Fairview Mall, Lime Ridge Mall, Mapleview Centre, Scarborough Town Centre, Sherway Gardens, Shops at Don Mills and Yorkdale. St. Lawrence Market will also be closed.

How to celebrate Canada Day

Those looking to celebrate the nation’s birthday without having to cut into their time watching World Cup matches can head to Nathan Phillips Square, with a Round of 32 game live broadcast starting at 8 p.m. The city says there will be no fireworks here.

There are a few spots throughout Toronto and the GTA to watch fireworks on Wednesday night:

  • Amesbury Park, located at 151 Culford Rd., North York, at 10 p.m.
  • Ashbridges Bay Park, located at 1561 Lake Shore Blvd. E., Toronto, at 10 p.m.
  • Bayfront Park, located at 200 Harbour Front Dr., Hamilton, with fireworks happening after sunset
  • Canada’s Wonderland, located at 1 Canada’s Wonderland Dr., Vaughan, at 10 p.m.
  • Chinguacousy Park, located at 9050 Bramalea Rd., Brampton, at 10 p.m.
  • Downsview Park, located at Festival Terrace, North York, at 9:55 p.m.
  • Harbourfront Centre, located at 235 Queens Quay W., Toronto, at 10:45 p.m.
  • Mel Lastman Square, located at 5100 Yonge St., North York, at 10 p.m.
  • Milliken Park, located at 5555 Steeles Ave. E., Scarborough, at 10 p.m.
  • Mississauga Celebration Square, located at 300 City Centre Dr., Mississauga, at 10 p.m.
  • Stan Wadlow Park, located at 888 Cosburn Ave., East York, at 10 p.m.

Most venues displaying fireworks shows are also hosting events throughout the day, including live musical performances.

Public transit

The TTC will be running on a holiday schedule, operating on Sunday service hours starting at around 6 a.m. The transit network says there are no planned closures for Wednesday, adding that there will be enhanced bus service to Woodbine Park and Ashbridges Bay Park for Canada Day celebrations.

GO Trains will be operating on a Saturday schedule on Canada Day. Metrolinx urges commuters to check their routes before heading out as some lines do not offer weekend service.

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