Feels like I've asked this before - getting old sucks.
Seems like some U.S. holidays translate over to Canada (intentionally or not), perhaps due to holidays for U.S. businesses? Anyway, I'm coming to the GTA the week of the 4th of July holiday (Monday the 5th is holiday here) and was wondering if there will be any impact on agencies being open that week, etc?
Thanks - KK
This thread is not answering the intent of the question. We know the difference between the two holidays. Having spent most of the 4th of Julys in Canada for many years hobbying and enjoying Toronto I think the following points apply:
1. Many agencies and SPs may think that their married or divorced clients will be spending the 4th of July or Canada Day weekends with their families. They frequently anticipate slower business because of this and might have a lighter schedule. Since the weather is usually pretty good, it has been my experience that many SPs and MPAs take advantage of that fact and take some time off. We all need some some sunshine after a long winter.
2. Many Canadians and Americans who own their own businesses or are professionals or workaholics take part of this weekend off. The US stock markets are closed on Monday. Canadian markets are open but many senior people will be on holiday and trading will probably be on the light side.
3. Those of us with no family obligations may find this an ideal time to hobby and do some clubs, go shopping, see some theatre, or visit some favorite restaurants, especially with the 5th falling on a Monday this year.
4. What kkelso is asking is that if you indeed view Monday as just another work day or if your Sunday is just another summer Sunday and not part of a summer break, would you please let us know? Try to put on schedule who is working Monday so that we might book ahead prior to traveling. It is usually more difficult to have a good plan A, plan B, etc. in place for this weekend because many agencies will not have a Monday schedule in place on Fiday. Organized clients tend to book ahead and show up on time.
5. From many years of booking Toronto hotels I can tell you that this feels like a very busy holiday for tourism. You should be much busier than last year. If Monday will be a regular day / night here I would like nothing better than to stay an extra night and have more choices. How many providers would be available if they knew they had the bookings in place for Monday vs. how many would just prefer to take a long weekend? Either way is OK.
6. Many of us keep coming back here because we like Toronto and Canadians. Try to see our inquiries in that light.