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canadian thanksgiving

Turkey Day is coming up fast, and if you're spending the long weekend in Toronto, you'll want to know what's open on Thanksgiving — especially if you're hosting dinner and realize at the last minute you forgot the cranberries.

This year, Thanksgiving Day lands on Monday, October 13. Since it's a federal and statutory holiday in Ontario, most major stores and city services will be closed across Toronto. But not everything shuts down — there are still a few grocery stores, shopping centres and attractions keeping their doors open.

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Fall is finally in the air in Ottawa, and that means Thanksgiving weekend is almost here. Whether you're planning a quiet long weekend at home or hosting a full-on turkey feast, it's good to know what's open on Thanksgiving — and what's not.

While most people celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving on the Sunday, it's actually not a holiday — so stores, malls and services will mostly operate as usual, though some spots may close early. It's Monday that you need to watch out for.

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Thanksgiving 2025 is coming up fast, and depending on where you live in Canada, the upcoming holiday could either mean a cozy long weekend or just another Monday grind.

While Thanksgiving in Canada is a federal statutory holiday, not every province treats it the same way.

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Thanksgiving is just around the corner, bringing all the cozy vibes, pumpkin-flavoured everything and stunning fall foliage across Ontario.

As we start the long weekend, you may be wondering what's open and closed on Thanksgiving 2024 in Toronto, Ottawa or other spots across Ontario — especially if you're planning some last-minute shopping or looking for fun activities with friends and family.

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It's that time of year again in Canada: time to get together with family and friends, sit around the table, and eat way too much food. That's right, it's Thanksgiving. In Canada, it's the holiday that helps put the brakes on Halloween for the first half of October. It's also not fully understood by everyone. There are plenty of Canadian Thanksgiving facts that even Canadians aren't aware of.

It's not entirely their fault. Even during Canadian Thanksgiving, the airwaves are filled with Thanksgiving specials focused on the American version of the holiday, from Charlie Brown to The Simpsons. So it's not entirely strange that when Canadians think of Thanksgiving, they picture pilgrims, Native Americans, and a big dinner near Plymouth Rock. However, Canadian Thanksgiving actually started very differently and is not in any way based on the American holiday.

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