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Explore Vancouver on Christmas Day: What's Open and What's Closed?

2024-12-25

Author: Emily

Explore Vancouver on Christmas Day: What's Open and What's Closed?

Christmas Day in Metro Vancouver can be quite a puzzle. Many local businesses and attractions shut their doors, which can leave you wondering how to spend your day. Fortunately, we've put together a handy guide to help you navigate what's open on December 25, including a few exciting options you might not want to miss!

Shopping:

While many malls take a holiday break, the Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver stays open to cater to last-minute shoppers. Unfortunately, if you were hoping to visit Burnaby’s Amazing Brentwood, Metrotown, or Surrey’s Guildford Town Centre, you'll be out of luck as these shopping spots remain closed.

Grocery Stores:

Planning a holiday feast? Most grocery stores like Save-On-Foods, Safeway, and Whole Foods are closed for Christmas. However, if you need snacks or essentials, some 7-Eleven locations and independent convenience stores will be operational.

Liquor Stores:

If you’re in the mood for a Christmas cheers, most BCLiquor stores are closed as well. Still, you might find that some private liquor stores are open—perfect for stocking up on festive drinks!

Entertainment:

If you're looking for entertainment, you’re in luck! Most movie theaters will be screening a range of films today. Notably, the highly anticipated Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown," featuring Timothée Chalamet, will be debuting. Additionally, other new releases include "Babygirl," "The Fire Inside," and Robert Eggers' thrilling take on "Nosferatu."

For a day filled with fun activities, check out the Vancouver Lookout, welcoming visitors from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the Vancouver Aquarium open from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., or hit the ice at the Robson Square skating rink, which will be open from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Parks and Outdoor Activities:

Excited for some fresh air? Stanley Park is open today! It had a brief closure due to adverse weather, but as of 3 p.m. on December 24, the park was cleared for visitors. Fortunately, it seems the strong winds did not damage any trees or infrastructure. However, do note that sections of the seawall between Third Beach and Prospect Point remain closed as a precaution.

So, if you’re unsure how to spend your Christmas Day in Vancouver, there are plenty of activities and places to explore! Whether it's shopping, enjoying a movie, or taking in the beauty of Stanley Park, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this holiday. Make sure to check the specifics before heading out to ensure you have a wonderful Christmas!