What’s open and closed Christmas Day in Oakville, Burlington, and Milton
Published December 19, 2024 at 10:50 am
Here’s what’s open and closed on Christmas Day on Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2024, in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills.
Open
- All critical services including fire, paramedic and law enforcement will be operational
- Mental health emergency phone lines
- Smaller grocery stores and pharmacies
- Local parks and certain outdoor recreational amenities
- Some Wine Racks stores depending on the location
- Smaller restaurants will be open for dining, takeout and delivery, but make sure to call ahead
- Many convenience stores
- Gas stations
- Movie theatres
- Coffee shops such as Tim Hortons and Starbucks depending on location but with reduced hours.
- Municipal parking lots
- Outdoor light festivals
Closed
- Toronto Premium Outlets
- Oakville Place
- Mapleview Centre
- Burlington Centre
- Milton Mall
- Large grocery chain stores
- Major malls, including Square One, Bramalea City Centre, Sherway Gardens, Yorkdale and the Eaton Centre
- Banks
- Libraries
- Beer Stores and LCBOs
- Oakville Museum
- Milton Sports Centre
- Mattamy National Cycling Centre
- Rotary Pond skating rink in Spencer Smith Park
- Community centres
- Arenas
- City Hall/Town Hall
- Provincial and Federal government offices
- Canada Post (no mail pick-up or delivery)
- Halton Waste Management drop-off sites
Garbage
There will be no waste collection on Christmas Day. Follow this link to find out the collection date for your address.
Transit
- Oakville Transit will operate on a holiday schedule operating from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Burlington Transit will operate on a Sunday/holiday schedule operating from 6:30 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.
- Milton Transit will not be running
- GO Transit will run on a Saturday schedule with hours varying depending on the route. Follow this link for details.