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Here’s what will be open and closed in Toronto on Remembrance Day

Canadian flag flying above a snow-covered memorial with red poppies during Remembrance Day celebrations in Toronto.
Fabric poppies are covered in snow at the war memorial in Mississippi Mills, Ont., on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. (Courtesy: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)


As Canadians pause to honour those who served on Remembrance Day, many Toronto businesses, services, and attractions will adjust their hours on Nov. 11.

The Toronto Transit Commission will run regular hours during the day, however, all service will be paused for two minutes at 11:00 a.m. for a moment of silence. 

There will also be no changes to GO Transit; trains and buses will run on a regular schedule on Remembrance Day.  

All LCBO stores will be closed in the morning, but will open at 12 p.m. on Tuesday. Beer Store locations will also remain closed in the morning, with most locations opening at noon.

Canada Post locations will be closed on Tuesday and no mail will be delivered or picked up. 

Major banks will be closed on Remembrance Day, except for ATM services. Federal government offices and services will also be closed.

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Shoppers can expect major malls such as the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Yorkdale Shopping Centre, CF Sherway Gardens, and Scarborough Town Centre to remain open.

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