What's open and closed on Good Friday 2014 in Toronto:

CLOSED

Government offices (post offices, City Hall and others) will be closed.

Banks will be closed Friday to Sunday, with most resuming service on Monday.

Toronto Public Library branches will be closed on Friday and Sunday, but open regular hours on Saturday

Most shopping malls (Yorkdale, Fairview, Sherway Gardens, Scarborough Town Centre, Vaughan Mills) and retail stores will be closed - although there's usually some unexpected openings, so call ahead.

The Beer Store and LCBO stores will be closed on Friday and Easter Sunday.

St. Lawrence Market is closed Good Friday.

Most major grocery stores will be closed on Friday and Sunday.

OPEN

Transit



The TTC and GO Transit will operate on a Sunday schedule.

Shopping



The Eaton Centre is open 10am to 6pm on Good Friday, and noon to 5pm on Sunday. Some retailers surrounding the Eaton Centre and up Yonge St. will observe similar hours.

Pacific Mall is open all weekend.

Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens (60 Carlton St.) is open 10am to 8pm on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

Whole Foods Yorkville (87 Avenue Rd.) is open Good Friday from 10am to 6pm.

T&T Supermarkets in Markham and Scarborough are open for business as usual.

Pusateri's three locations are open Good Friday from 8am to 6pm but closed Easter Sunday.

Eating Out



Attractions



Attractions such as the AGO (10am to 4pm), the ROM (regular hours), Ripley's Aquarium of Canada (9am to 9pm), TIFF Bell Lightbox (10am to 10pm) will be open.

Most of the shops, galleries and restaurants in the Distillery District remain open all weekend.

Major movie theatres are open across the city.

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