How Good Friday Sales Are Shaping Long Weekend Shopping in Canada

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For years, Good Friday was best known for church services, quiet reflection, and limited retail activity. But that’s changing. In recent years, Good Friday sales in Canada have quietly emerged as a key fixture in the country’s long weekend retail calendar—blurring the lines between holiday observance and shopping opportunity.

Canadian retailers are increasingly positioning Good Friday as a strategic sales period—particularly in provinces where brick-and-mortar operations are legally permitted to open. For others, the focus has shifted toward ecommerce, which now captures a significant share of long weekend consumer attention.


Why Long Weekends Matter for Canadian Retailers

Long weekends present a rare opportunity for retailers to engage consumers during a time when many are home—and online. According to Retail Council of Canada, over 40% of Canadians plan to shop during major holiday weekends, with sales often spiking in categories like apparel, home goods, and electronics.

Retailers use this window to clear seasonal inventory, launch early spring promotions, or test online exclusives before larger retail holidays like Victoria Day or Canada Day. Good Friday, in particular, benefits from its proximity to Easter Sunday and the broader Easter weekend, which traditionally includes increased spending on groceries, gifts, and leisure.


What Stores Are Open on Good Friday Across Provinces

Whether or not consumers can shop in-store on Good Friday depends heavily on where they live. In Ontario, Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces, most major retail locations are closed due to statutory holiday laws. Meanwhile, provinces like Alberta and British Columbia permit many stores to operate, especially in tourism-heavy areas or city-designated zones.

This patchwork of regulation has led many national retailers to focus on ecommerce promotions during the Good Friday period, ensuring they can reach shoppers uniformly across the country regardless of local laws.

For consumers looking for clarity, local municipality websites often maintain holiday-specific retail operation rules. Travel and tourism portals such as Destination Ontario also offer updated regional guides.


Good Friday vs Black Friday: Are They Competing?

While Black Friday remains the dominant seasonal sale event in Canada, Good Friday is developing as a lower-stakes, springtime alternative. The types of promotions differ—Good Friday sales are often focused on lighter items, outdoor living products, and lifestyle categories, whereas Black Friday leans heavily into big-ticket electronics and tech.

Still, the strategy behind both is similar: capture shopper attention during downtime and use urgency-driven messaging (limited time offers, 3-day sales, flash discounts) to drive conversions.

Retailers like Walmart, Canadian Tire, and The Bay increasingly schedule online-only Good Friday sales, leveraging email marketing and SMS push alerts to engage customers throughout the weekend.


How Retailers Plan Promotions Around the Holiday

Retailers typically begin launching Good Friday campaigns as early as the Monday before the holiday, with peak email and ad traffic hitting inboxes by Thursday evening. Promotions often extend through Easter Sunday or Monday to maximize the long weekend window.

Some brands are experimenting with “silent sales” or member-only flash discounts, aimed at loyalty members who are more likely to respond to holiday-timed campaigns. Others combine Good Friday with broader spring clearance or early gardening and patio launches.


Canadian Consumer Behavior on Easter Weekend

In addition to home improvement and clothing, groceries and baked goods remain a major category, especially as many Canadians prepare for Easter family meals. According to a 2024 report from Statista, Canadian Easter weekend spending is highest in food, followed by candy, gifts, and decorations.

This behavior spills into the Good Friday window, particularly as grocery and convenience retailers remain open in most provinces.


The Outlook: A Permanent Spot in the Retail Calendar?

While Good Friday may never reach the frenzy of Cyber Monday or Boxing Day, it’s proving its worth as a low-key but profitable moment for Canadian retailers. As consumers increasingly associate long weekends with shopping—and with ecommerce untethered from statutory closures—the opportunity for long weekend promotions will only grow.

Related article: Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales up from last year: Moneris report

Maya Johnson
Maya Johnson
Maya Johnson is a passionate fan of retail, having been a lifelong shopper while working in the world of finance. Now a writer, Maya continues to be interested in emerging market trends, e-commerce, and business strategy.

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