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Here’s what’s open and closed in Montreal on the Easter holiday weekend

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Good Friday is a statutory holiday in every province and territory in Canada except Quebec.

In Quebec, employers are required to give either Monday or Friday off, so depending on the workplace, a business or organization may be closed on either day. It is advised to check before heading to the location.

Here is a list of what is open and closed in Montreal for the Easter long weekend.

Closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday

  • Accès Montréal offices.
  • Permit counters.
  • Municipal court, except in cases of persons in custody.
  • Administrative offices.
  • Canada Post (except in locations hosted by private businesses).
  • SAAQ service centres
  • Some banks and credit unions are closed on Friday. Opening hours vary depending on branch.
  • Some SAQ locations are closed Monday.
  • Some SQDC locations are closed on Monday.

Closed on Easter Sunday

  • Grocery stores: most Metros, Super Cs, IGAs, Maxis and Walmarts.
  • Most banks and credit unions
  • Retail stores and malls
  • SAQ branches

Open

  • Household waste, recycling, compost and dead leaves collection.
  • The 311 line remains open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Good Friday and Easter Monday.
  • Schedules for arenas, pools, libraries, cultural centres and community centres vary depending on the borough.
  • Eco Centres are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Monday.
  • The Biodome, the Biosphère, the Botanical Garden, the Insectarium and the Planetarium are open.
  • Malls and retail stores will be open on Good Friday and Easter Monday.