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Hey Toronto! We’ve got a holiday coming our way and that means it may affect your plans. This year, July 1 falls on a Saturday so things may look a little different. Most attractions and stores will be operating as usual and there are still plenty of fun things to do on Canada Day in Toronto this year. But since it’s on a weekend, some establishments may observe the following Monday, July 3rd, instead. Check out this list of what’s open and closed on Canada Day in Toronto and start making your holiday plans.
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