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What’s open and closed in Ontario towns and cities on Boxing Day 2024 [Video]

Open:

On Dec. 26, residents can visit all major shopping malls (Toronto Premium Outlets, Oakville Place, Mapleview Mall, Milton Mall, Burlington Shopping Centre, etc), major grocery and retail stores, most cafes, restaurants and bars (call ahead just in case), select Beer Stores (2025 Guelph Line and 5051 New Street in Burlington, 1071 Maple Avenue in Milton and 290 Hays Boulevard in Oakville), local parks and outdoor recreational amenities, select Wine Rack locations, Conservation Halton parks and movie theatres.

Closed:

Non-essential federal, provincial, regional and municipal offices will be closed, along with banks, libraries, community centres, some indoor pools, arenas, seniors’ centres, the Mattamy National Cycling Centre and Canada Post (no mail pick-up or delivery).

Waste collection will depend on where you live.

Oakville Transit and Burlington Transit will be operating, whereas Milton Transit will not. GO Transit will run on a Saturday schedule.

Durham Region – Oshawa, Whitby, Pickering, Ajax, Clarington and other municipalities

Open:

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