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New Year's Day: What's open, what's closed in Toronto

Many will spend today sleeping off their celebrations from last night. But if you are planning to head outside on the first day of 2016, here's a list of what's open and closed.
Ripley's Aquarium is one of a handful of Toronto attractions open this New Year's Day. (June Chua/CBC)

Good morning and happy New Year Toronto.

Many will spend today sleeping off the effects of last night's celebrations. But if you are planning to head outside on the first day of 2016, here's a list of what's open and closed.

The TTC

The TTC is operating today on a holiday service schedule. Details here.Subway trains will start running at 9 a.m.

GO Transit

GO is operating on a holiday service schedule today. Check the schedule of your specific route here.

What's open?

Most attractions are open today including the CN Tower, the Toronto Zoo, Ripley's Aquarium, theOntario Science Centre, the Royal Ontario Museumand the Art Gallery of Ontario.

A number of shopping malls will be open today, includingToronto Eaton Centre, Vaughan Mills,HillcrestMall, Square Oneand Promenade Shopping Centre.

What's closed?

Most government offices, banks, the post office, LCBO locations andToronto public libraries are closed. City hall offices are closed today (details about closures to other city services are here).

Some malls are closed, including YorkdaleMall and Sherway Gardens.

What's happening?

The Toronto Raptors open 2016 with a home game against the Charlotte Hornets tonight at the Air Canada Centre.

The Leafs host the St. Louis Blues tomorrow at the Air Canada Centre. TheMarlies havean afternoon home game tomorrow at Ricoh Coliseumagainst the Syracuse Crunch.

Some sports fans will stay inside today to watch the NHL Winter Classic between the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins. The puck drops at 1 p.m., we have a primer on what to look for in the outdoor gamehere.

Weather

Today's forecast is calling for a high of 0 C with a chance of flurries.