The City of Temiskaming Shores is proud of its strong and diversified economy.  Our local businesses work hard every day to ensure that visitors and residents alike have access to exceptional products and services. We are home to numerous corporate headquarters and many local businesses engage in international trade and commerce. The City of Temiskaming Shores has more than 700 businesses and organizations within the community. 

If you require further information a specific product or service please contact the City of Temiskaming Shores. 

View a list of Businesses on one of the City Website pages or in one of our guide books.

Vechile for Fire - Current Licences
Where to Eat 
Were to Stay 

Temiskaming Shores Recreation Guide - Summer 

Temiskaming Shores Recreation Guide - Winter

Temiskaming Shores Area Relocation Guide 

Through a partnership with the Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce, a listing of businesses is available on their website.

www.tsacc.ca


Retail Business Holiday Act

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The Retail Business Holiday Act is Provincial Legislation that requires most retail businesses to be closed on most holidays in Ontario.
  • New Years Day (January 1)
  • Family Day (the third Monday of February)
  • Good Friday (the Friday before Easter Sunday-typically in March or April)
  • Easter Sunday (typically in March or April)
  • Victoria Day (the last Monday before or on May 24)
  • Canada Day (July 1 - if July 1 is a Sunday, the mandatory closure moves to the following Monday)
  • Labour Day (the first Monday in September)
  • Thanksgiving Day (the second Monday in October)
  • Christmas Day (December 25)

Visit the Ontario e-Laws website.
Ontario | Retail Business Holiday Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. R.30

The City of Temiskaming Shores adopted By-law No. 2005-121 allowing all retail business establishments located within the boundaries of the city to remain open on specific holidays.

  • Victoria Day
  • Canada Day
  • Labour Day
  • Thanksgiving Day

 Print of view a copy of the By-law.
By-law No. 2005-121