Winners, HomeSense & Marshalls Are Opening Their Doors Across Ontario Tomorrow

Here's what shoppers can expect. 👇🏼

Contributing Writer

Ontario shoppers rejoice! HomeSense, Winners and Marshalls are finally set to reopen their doors to customers in Ontario tomorrow.

TJX Canada confirmed to Narcity that the stores would be reopening in accordance with the provincial government guidelines, which allows retailers with outdoor entrances to resume operations at limited capacity on Friday.

However, locations that only have indoor entrances through malls will remain closed during step one of Ontario's reopening.

Several COVID-19 measures remain in place including mandatory face coverings, protective shields at cash registers and enhanced cleaning measures.

"The health and wellbeing of our Associates and customers continue to be a top priority for us," a spokesperson told Narcity. "Our store locators, which we expect to update daily, will be the best source of information about when a particular store is open and its hours of operation."

Ontario is scheduled to enter step one of its reopening plan at 12:01 a.m. on June 11.

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