Hey, Toronto! The Easter long weekend is upon us, and that means we have a stat holiday coming up. Good Friday just so happens to land on April 3, and we’re up for some closures in Toronto that might affect your plans.
Though several businesses will be closed even into the weekend, there are still plenty of attractions and destinations that will be open as usual.
Here’s a list of what’s open and closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday in Toronto. It’s time to start making your holiday plans.
Good Friday
Here’s what’s open and closed on April 3, 2026:
Open
- TTC (holiday service)
- GO Transit (Saturday schedule)
- Malls (with select hours)
- CF Markville
- Hillcrest Mall
- CF Eaton Centre
- Toronto Premium Outlets
- Promenade Mall
- Pacific Mall
- CN Tower
- Museums
- Aga Khan Museum
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Gardiner Museum
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
- Cineplex theatres
- Most Shoppers Drug Mart locations
- Most Rexall locations
- Most Starbucks locations
- Pusateri’s
- Rabba Fine Foods
- The Kitchen Table
- Summerhill Market
- T&T Supermarket
Closed
- Centrepoint Mall
- Yorkdale Shopping Centre
- CF Sherway Gardens
- Dufferin Mall
- CF Fairview Mall
- Bayview Village
- Scarborough Town Centre
- Vaughan Mills
- Shops at Don Mills
- Square One Shopping Centre
- Most grocery chains
- LCBO
- The Beer Store
- Toronto Public Library branches
- Costco
- Some Walmart locations
- Mail delivery services
- Government services
Easter Monday
Here’s what’s open and closed on April 6, 2026:
Open
- Major grocery chains (many closed Easter Sunday)
- A number of malls
- CF Markville (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.)
- Hillcrest Mall
- CF Eaton Centre
- Toronto Premium Outlets
- Promenade Mall
- Pacific Mall
- Yorkdale Shopping Centre (Closed Easter Sunday)
- CF Sherway Gardens (Closed Easter Sunday)
- CF Fairview Mall (Closed Easter Sunday)
- Scarborough Town Centre (Closed Easter Sunday)
- Vaughan Mills (Closed Easter Sunday)
- Shops at Don Mills (Closed Easter Sunday)
- Square One Shopping Centre (Closed Easter Sunday)
- Most major tourist attractions, museums & galleries
- Banks
- TTC & GO Transit (regular service)
- Museums
- Aga Khan Museum
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Gardiner Museum
- Wine Rack
- Some LCBO stores (closed Easter Sunday)
- Movie theatres
- Costco (closed Easter Sunday)
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
- Cineplex theatres
Closed
- Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
- The Beer Store
- Mail delivery services
- Libraries
- Government offices and services
And there you have it! It may look gloomy out there, so luckily, there are a ton of rainy-day activities to partake in. Either way, enjoy the long weekend, Toronto!
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