It's the last long weekend of summer, but don't worry there is lots of fun to be had before it ends.
There are plenty of things to do in the city, though there are some places that will be closed on holiday Monday.
Government offices, banks, post offices and LCBO and Beer stores will have their doors shut.
Most tourist attractions will be open including Ripley's Aquarium, the ROM, AGO, CN Tower and Toronto Zoo.
Most malls including the Eaton Centre, Square One and Vaughan Mills are open.
The CNE is in full swing. The annual Air Show happens all weekend.
The TTC will be running on a holiday schedule, GO Transit on a Sunday schedule.
There are events in the city causing some road closures:
Buskerfest
The northbound curb lane on Coxwell Avenue closed from Eastern Avenue to Lake Shore Boulevard until 11:59 p.m. Monday.
Fan Expo Canada
Lane restrictions from Bremner Boulevard to Front Street and John Street to Lower Simcoe Street
Toronto Fashion Week takes over Yorkville
Hazelton Avenue closed from Yorkville Avenue to Scollard Street and Yorkville Avenue from Hazelton Avenue to Bellair Street until 11 p.m. on Friday, September 8.
Labour Day Parade hits the streets Monday between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.
University Avenue will be closed between Dundas Street West and Richmond Street
Queen Street West from west of Bay Street to east of University Avenue
Armoury Street between Chestnut Street and University Avenue
Centre Street from Dundas Street West and Armoury Street
Construction on Lake Shore Boulevard has the eastbound lanes closed between Simcoe and Bay streets until 5 a.m. Tuesday.