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The Victoria Day long weekend is upon us and if you're in Vancouver then you might be wondering what's open and closed on the holiday this year.

Whether you need to get groceries, get some banking done or you're hoping to do something fun, you might want to check what's closed before heading out the door.

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Good Friday and Easter Sunday are coming up shortly, so you might want to take a look at what's open and closed in Edmonton ahead of the Easter long weekend.

This year, Good Friday falls on March 29 while Easter falls on March 31, and depending on where you're going on those days, you might find a "closed" sign on some doors.

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If you're making plans for the long weekend, you might want to double-check what's open and closed in Calgary for Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

For 2024, Good Friday falls on March 29 while Easter falls on March 31, and some places may or may not be open when you expect them to be.

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Good Friday and Easter Sunday fall on March 29 and March 31 this year, and it'll affect what's open and closed in Vancouver over the 2024 Easter long weekend.

If you need to make a grocery run or want to make plans to go on an outing with your friends or family, you should definitely take a look at what might not be open before you head out in order to avoid disappointment.

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Whether you celebrate Christmas Day or you simply go to the movies on December 25, the hardest part of the holiday is finding an open restaurant to grab a meal. The struggle is just as real on New Year's Day, as the whole country takes a moment to breathe before plunging ahead into 2024.

Luckily, there are a few chain restaurant chains in Canada that remain open on these holidays, along with several others that leave the choice up to individual store owners. That means you might just be able to recover from New Year's Eve with a cup of Tim Hortons or Starbucks, if your local coffee shop owner doesn't mind opening up on New Year's Day.

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