Open or closed on July 1 (Canada National Day)? : Jobillico.com

  • Public transportation (note that you will need to check bus schedules, which are subject to change during public holidays);
  • Stations-service;
  • Restaurants;
  • Supermarkets (opening hours may vary);
  • Pharmacies (opening hours;
  • Branches of the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) (this may vary depending on the branch).

What will be closed:

  • Shopping centers;
  • Canada Post Offices;
  • Federal, provincial and municipal service points;
  • Libraries;
  • Banks/credit unions.

TO NOTE

Please note that it is absolutely essential to check the opening and closing times of establishments on the official websites of the different services before going there. Hours may vary depending on days of the week, vacation periods, or, in this case, public holidays.

Information available on official websites – such as bus timetables which you can check on the websites of your city’s transport company – is often updated regularly to reflect these changes, ensuring that you have the most accurate and current data. This can also avoid unnecessary travel and allow you to plan your visits efficiently. In addition, official sites can also provide useful additional information, such as access terms, services available, and restrictions in force during the public holiday.

Happy Canada Day and good holiday to all!


Published on June 26, 2024 Pair of Jobillico

On Canada’s National Day, many people are wondering which businesses will keep their doors open. Here is a brief list that will help you organize yourself in advance!

What will be open and/or available:

  • Public transportation (note that you will need to check bus schedules, which are subject to change during public holidays);
  • Stations-service;
  • Restaurants;
  • Supermarkets (opening hours may vary);
  • Pharmacies (opening hours;
  • Branches of the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) (this may vary depending on the branch).

What will be closed:

  • Shopping centers;
  • Canada Post Offices;
  • Federal, provincial and municipal service points;
  • Libraries;
  • Banks/credit unions.

TO NOTE

Please note that it is absolutely essential to check the opening and closing times of establishments on the official websites of the different services before going there. Hours may vary depending on days of the week, vacation periods, or, in this case, public holidays.

Information available on official websites – such as bus timetables which you can check on the websites of your city’s transport company – is often updated regularly to reflect these changes, ensuring that you have the most accurate and current data. This can also avoid unnecessary travel and allow you to plan your visits efficiently. In addition, official sites can also provide useful additional information, such as access terms, services available, and restrictions in force during the public holiday.

Happy Canada Day and good holiday to all!

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