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Canada is turning 158 years old on July 1, and as always, the holiday comes with a few closures around the city. I know you’re going to want to get out and enjoy the day off, so it’s best to plan ahead. We got you! Here’s what’s open and closed on Canada Day in Toronto.
If you’re looking for other things to do in the city on Canada Day, check out our Toronto guide.
Have a fabulous day celebrating our country!
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