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Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (aka Fête nationale du Québec) falls on Tuesday, June 24 this year, giving many Montrealers a midweek break to enjoy the city, attend festivities, or just sleep in. As Quebec's official national holiday, it's a statutory day off for most, meaning government services, stores, and transit could be operating on modified schedules.

Whether you're planning to catch a parade, grab brunch, or just wondering if the SAQ will be open, here's a handy breakdown of what's open and closed in Montreal this Saint-Jean.

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Easter weekend is just around the corner — and if you've been holding off on chocolate (or wine) since Lent, the finish line is in sight. But before you dive into holiday mode, keep in mind that Easter also brings closures and schedule changes across Montreal.

Whether you're planning a Good Friday (April 18) hangout or trying to squeeze in errands on Easter Monday (April 21), it's worth knowing what's open, closed, or operating on reduced hours throughout the weekend.

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With Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day aka Fête nationale du Québec behind us, and July 1 fast approaching, the time has come to celebrate Canada Day in Montreal.

The good news? Another long weekend is upon us! The bad news? Not everything will be open or operating as per its regular schedule.

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With Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day aka Quebec's Fête nationale (national holiday) fast approaching, you may be gearing up for a long weekend filled with festivities in celebration of la belle province.

Or, perhaps you've got no plans at all other than sitting at home — whether to contemplate the province's complicated history or watch reality TV as you revel in a day off work. Either way, it's important to keep in mind that Monday is a statutory holiday so not everything will be up and running as per usual.

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Labour Day is coming! An illustrious day on which workers of the world unite to — wait, what? Oh. Never mind. It's just a statutory holiday now. Let's try this again. Labour Day is a day for some workers to catch up on chores while other workers continue working like it doesn't exist.

In other words, some things are open and some things are closed on Labour Day. Here, we've compiled a shortlist of what's open and closed on September 4, so you don't have to look up every business you want to frequent.

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National Patriots' Day is a Quebec statutory holiday that honours an 1837 rebellion against British rule. It coincidentally falls on Victoria Day, a holiday in the rest of the country that celebrates the birth of British Queen Victoria who assumed the throne in… 1837.

Here's what will be open and closed for the holiday Monday.

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