What’s Open and Closed Thanksgiving Monday

Open and Closed in Montreal

What’s Open Closed Thanksgiving Day Monday – As people gather to celebrate and give thanks for the blessings they received, large or small – including the food being prepared for a feast to share with family and friends, here’s a list of most of what’s open closed Thanksgiving Day Monday:

What’s Open and Closed Thanksgiving Monday

  • What is OPEN (It is recommended you call first to check)
  • Most shopping malls, grocery stores, some convenience and retail stores, as well as some restaurants
  • Some SAQ outlets
  • Some pharmacies with reduced staff
  • Atwater and Jean-Talon markets will be open (check for their hours)
  • The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Insectarium and Botanical Gardens
  • The Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium and the Biodome
  • Some outdoor tennis courts
  • *Montreal and all boroughs will have regular garbage and recycling pickup
  • *Regular parking meters and parking restrictions are still in effect

CLOSED:

  • Federal, provincial and municipal government buildings, including the courthouse and borough offices
  • Banks and Post Offices
  • The majority of libraries, indoor swimming pools and sports centres
  • *The STM will follow a holiday schedule
  • The Réseau de transport de Longueuil and Société de transport de Laval will operate on a Saturday schedule
  • *The Réseau de transport de Longueuil and Société de transport de Laval will operate on a Saturday schedule

Have a safe and enjoyable holiday from everyone at the mtltimes.ca !

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