The May long weekend is just a few days away. Needless to say, we’re excited for an extra day of doing whatever we want. But before we plan our day, it’s important to know what’s open and closed on Victoria Day in Toronto.
Though several businesses will be closed on Monday, May 19, most attractions will be operating as normal. Check out this list of what’s open and closed on Victoria Day 2025 in the city.
However you plan on spending your long weekend, it’s important to note what spots you can still check out as you enjoy the day in the city.
Open
- TTC (holiday service)
- GO Transit (Saturday service)
- CN Tower
- Canada’s Wonderland
- Centreville Amusement Park
- The Toronto Zoo
- Aga Khan Museum
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- Hockey Hall of Fame
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Riverdale Farm
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
- Little Canada
- Gardiner Museum
- Ontario Science Centre
- Cineplex theatres
- CF Markville
- Vaughan Mills
- Square One Shopping Centre
- Hillcrest Mall
- CF Toronto Eaton Centre
- Toronto Premium Outlets
- Promenade Mall
- Pacific Mall
- Select Shoppers Drug Mart stores
- Select Rexall stores
- Most Starbucks locations
- Pusateri’s
- Rabba Fine Foods
- T&T Supermarket
Closed
- Mail delivery services
- Government services
- Yorkdale Shopping Centre
- CF Sherway Gardens
- CF Fairview Mall
- Bayview Village
- Scarborough Town Centre
- CF Shops at Don Mills
- LCBO
- Beer Store
- Toronto Public Library branches
- Most major grocery and big-box chains
And there you have it. Go out and explore your city, and have a great long weekend!
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