Victoria Day is more than just a long weekend—it's a time-honoured Canadian tradition that marks the unofficial start of summer and pays tribute to a monarch who played a symbolic role in the nation's history. The holiday honours Queen Victoria, who reigned during Canada’s Confederation and is often referred to as the “Mother of Confederation.”
Victoria Day has been officially celebrated in Canada since 1845, making it one of the country’s oldest public holidays. It was originally observed on May 24, Queen Victoria’s birthday, but in 1952, the federal government fixed it to the last Monday before May 25 to ensure a consistent long weekend. Over time, it has become known for backyard barbecues, fireworks, parades, and the opening of cottages and garden centers as Canadians welcome the warmer season.
This year, Victoria Day falls on Monday, May 19, and with it comes a number of closures and schedule adjustments across retail, public services, and transportation. Here’s what you need to know.
Retail and pharmacies
The majority of retail stores will be closed on Monday, so it’s a good idea to do your shopping in advance. However, some Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall locations will stay open with adjusted hours. Make sure to check local listings or call ahead, as hours vary by store.
Essential services
Most gas stations and convenience stores will remain open, providing access to essentials throughout the day. Banks, however, will be closed for the holiday.
If you were hoping to buy alcohol, take note: LCBO and Beer Store locations will be closed on Monday, so make sure to plan ahead for your long weekend celebrations.
Malls and entertainment
Both Cambrian Mall and Station Mall will be closed on Victoria Day. That said, if you're looking for indoor entertainment, the Galaxy Cinema at Station Mall will be open, offering both matinee and evening movie screenings.
Public services and transit
Canada Post will suspend mail delivery for the day, and all local schools will be closed.
Public transit services, including buses and parabus, will not be operating on Monday, May 19. Regular service will resume the following day, Tuesday, May 20.
Waste collection
There will be no garbage, recycling, or yard waste pickup on Victoria Day. As a result, waste collection for the remainder of the week will shift by one day later than usual.
Victoria Day has been officially celebrated in Canada since 1845, making it one of the country’s oldest public holidays. It was originally observed on May 24, Queen Victoria’s birthday, but in 1952, the federal government fixed it to the last Monday before May 25 to ensure a consistent long weekend. Over time, it has become known for backyard barbecues, fireworks, parades, and the opening of cottages and garden centers as Canadians welcome the warmer season.
This year, Victoria Day falls on Monday, May 19, and with it comes a number of closures and schedule adjustments across retail, public services, and transportation. Here’s what you need to know.
Retail and pharmacies
The majority of retail stores will be closed on Monday, so it’s a good idea to do your shopping in advance. However, some Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall locations will stay open with adjusted hours. Make sure to check local listings or call ahead, as hours vary by store.
Essential services
Most gas stations and convenience stores will remain open, providing access to essentials throughout the day. Banks, however, will be closed for the holiday.
If you were hoping to buy alcohol, take note: LCBO and Beer Store locations will be closed on Monday, so make sure to plan ahead for your long weekend celebrations.
Malls and entertainment
Both Cambrian Mall and Station Mall will be closed on Victoria Day. That said, if you're looking for indoor entertainment, the Galaxy Cinema at Station Mall will be open, offering both matinee and evening movie screenings.
Public services and transit
Canada Post will suspend mail delivery for the day, and all local schools will be closed.
Public transit services, including buses and parabus, will not be operating on Monday, May 19. Regular service will resume the following day, Tuesday, May 20.
Waste collection
There will be no garbage, recycling, or yard waste pickup on Victoria Day. As a result, waste collection for the remainder of the week will shift by one day later than usual.
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