What's open and closed in Toronto on Thanksgiving 2021
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Ontario residents will celebrate Thanksgiving amid the COVID-19 pandemic for a second year, but this time around with the loosened gathering restrictions, people will be able to gather for the annual holiday.
Last year, health officials urged people to avoid gathering with friends and family. Now, thanks to high vaccination rates, the province says indoor gatherings with people outside one’s household are allowed if they follow the current provincial gathering limits of 24 people indoors.
Many services, stores and offices will shuttered on Monday due to the holiday. CTV News Toronto has compiled a list of what is open and closed in the area tomorrow.
• The Toronto Police Service says its parking enforcement unit will not be enforcing a number of on-street parking bylaws on the holiday Monday, including pay-and-display/ metered areas, rush-hour routes, and posted signs indicating Monday to Friday regulations.
• Police say all other areas and parking offences will continue to be enforced.
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