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STARBUCKS HOLIDAY HOURS Christmas STARBUCKS HOLIDAY HOURS Christmas Day - December 25 Store Province City Store Name Open Close Number AB Airdrie Sierra Springs - Airdrie 05.30.00 22.00.00 4808 AB Airdrie Tower Lane Mall 06.00.00 22.00.00 4937 AB Airdrie Dickson Crossing - Airdrie 06.00.00 22.00.00 4997 AB Banff Banff Avenue Mall 09.30.00 17.00.00 4457 AB Beaumont Gallerie Beaumont - Montalet & 50th 06.00.00 22.00.00 16143 AB Calgary Kensington 09.00.00 16.00.00 4242 AB Calgary 17th Avenue 08.30.00 17.00.00 4261 AB Calgary 17th Avenue 09.00.00 21.00.00 4261 AB Calgary 4th Street & 23rd 08.30.00 17.00.00 4272 AB Calgary Glenmore Landing 09.30.00 16.00.00 4273 AB Calgary Britannia 07.00.00 18.00.00 4280 AB Calgary Centre & 9th 08.00.00 16.00.00 4316 AB Calgary Gateway South / Chapters 08.00.00 19.00.00 4324 AB Calgary Crowfoot / Chapters 10.00.00 16.00.00 4325 AB Calgary Country Hills 10.00.00 16.00.00 4383 AB Calgary Sunridge Pwr Cntr/Chapters 10.00.00 16.00.00 4385 AB Calgary Panorama Hills 08.30.00 21.00.00 4399 AB Calgary Willow Park Village 09.00.00 16.00.00 4411 AB Calgary Bankers Hall 05.30.00 20.30.00 4412 AB Calgary Marda Loop 09.30.00 16.30.00 4413 AB Calgary 16th & 11th 08.30.00 17.00.00 4423 AB Calgary Chinook II 07.00.00 22.30.00 4447 AB Calgary TD Square 05.30.00 20.30.00 4513 AB Calgary Coventry Hills Ctr-Country&Harvest 09.00.00 16.30.00 4543 AB Calgary Tuscany Drive Market 10.00.00 16.00.00 4549 AB Calgary Bankers Hall II 05.30.00 20.30.00 4734 AB Calgary Hotel Arts - 12 Ave SW 10.00.00 16.00.00 4819 AB Calgary Hotel Arts - 12 Ave SW 09.00.00 16.00.00 4819 AB Calgary Copperfield Corner - 52 & McIvor 09.00.00 16.00.00 4853 AB Calgary Scotia Centre 05.30.00 20.30.00 4878 AB Calgary Royal Oak Place - Country Hills Blv 10.00.00 16.00.00 17004 AB Calgary Beacon Hill - Sarcee & 112th Ave 06.30.00 21.30.00 4751 AB Calgary Creekside 05.30.00 21.30.00 4864 AB Camrose Camrose Hwy 13 & 68 Street 06.00.00 22.00.00 4197 AB Cochrane Cochrane City Centre SC 10.00.00 16.00.00 4626 AB Edmonton North Town Mall 97 St & 137 Ave 09.30.00 16.00.00 4108 AB Edmonton South Pointe/Chapters 10.00.00 17.00.00 4289 AB Edmonton Depot 170 / Chapters 10.00.00 16.30.00 4301 AB Edmonton 104th Ave.&112th St. 09.00.00 16.30.00 4311 AB Edmonton West Edmonton Mall/Chapters 10.00.00 16.30.00 4331 AB Edmonton Jasper & 109th 09.00.00 16.30.00 4360 AB Edmonton Skyview Power Centre 09.00.00 22.00.00 4450 AB Edmonton Whyte Avenue 10.00.00 17.00.00 4528 AB Edmonton Wolf Willow SC 10.00.00 16.30.00 4622 AB Edmonton Century - 23rd & 111 10.00.00 17.00.00 4630 AB Edmonton Illuminada-Jasper Ave & 119th 09.00.00 16.30.00 4671 AB Edmonton Hampton Market- 199th St & 62nd Ave 10.00.00 16.30.00 4907 AB Edmonton Oxford Park 09.30.00 16.00.00 4969 AB Edmonton Miller Square - Miller & Manning 09.30.00 16.00.00 15190 AB Edmonton South Edmonton Common Indigo 09.30.00 21.00.00 4505 AB Edmonton 66th & 23rd - Millwoods TC 06.00.00 22.00.00 4670 AB Edmonton Whitemud & 17th Street 06.00.00 21.00.00 4797 AB Edmonton South Edmonton Commons 06.00.00 21.00.00 4820 AB Edmonton Southbrook - 111th & Ellerslie 06.00.00 21.30.00 4931 AB Edmonton Ellerslie & Parsons 06.00.00 21.30.00 4943 AB Edmonton West Edmonton Mall 07.00.00 22.00.00 6066 AB Fort Saskatchewan Fort Saskatchewan 09.30.00 16.00.00 5039 AB Grande Prairie Grande Prairie - RioCan Ctre 06.00.00 22.00.00 4534 AB Grande Prairie Cobblestone - Grande Prairie 06.00.00 22.00.00 4838 AB Grande Prairie Mission Heights - Grande Prairie 06.00.00 22.00.00 4845 AB Lethbridge 1313 Mayor Magrath - Lethbridge 09.00.00 15.00.00 4839 AB Red Deer Gaetz Ave, Red Deer / Chapters 06.00.00 22.00.00 4337 AB Red Deer Red Deer Village 06.00.00 22.00.00 4631 AB Red Deer Taylor Plaza @ 67th St-Red Deer 05.30.00 22.00.00 4634 AB Red Deer Gasoline Alley - Red Deer 05.30.00 22.00.00 16944 AB Rocky View Cross Iron Indigo 08.00.00 21.00.00 5063 AB Sherwood Park Sherwood Park 09.00.00 17.00.00 4362 AB Spruce Grove Century Cross-Century Rd & Hwy 16A 10.00.00 17.00.00 15607 AB St. Albert Village Landing 09.00.00 17.00.00 4519 BC Abbotsford Sevenoaks SC - S.Fraser & Gladwin 08.00.00 21.30.00 1633 BC Abbotsford 1907 Sumas Way 09.00.00 17.00.00 4442 BC Burnaby Carlton Square 09.30.00 17.00.00 127 BC Burnaby Lougheed Mall 05.30.00 21.30.00 4274 BC Burnaby Kensington Square 08.30.00 15.30.00 4453 BC Burnaby Kingsway & Hall - Highgate Village 10.00.00 16.00.00 4539 BC Burnaby Tandem - Dawson & Gilmore 09.00.00 21.00.00 4660 BC Burnaby Centrepoint-Kingsway & Miller 10.00.00 16.00.00 4739 BC Burnaby Marine Way & Byrne Road 10.00.00 16.00.00 4821 BC Chilliwack Chilliwack 09.00.00 17.00.00 189 BC Clearbrook Clearbrook Town Square 09.00.00 16.00.00 177 BC Coquitlam Coquitlam 09.00.00 17.00.00 167 BC Coquitlam Como Lake 10.00.00 16.00.00 4435 BC Courtenay Courtenay Crossing 08.00.00 21.30.00 4475 BC Cranbrook Cranbrook 10.00.00 14.00.00 4894 BC Delta Scott & 72nd 09.00.00 16.00.00 120 BC Delta Ladner 11.00.00 16.00.00 183 BC Delta Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal-Kiosk 05.30.00 21.00.00 4615 BC Duncan Duncan Plaza 10.00.00 15.00.00 134 BC Duncan Beverly Corners @Trans Can Hwy 10.00.00 16.00.00 4847 BC Gibsons Sunnycrest Mall 08.00.00 20.00.00 4520 BC Kamloops Summit Ctre - Kamloops 08.00.00 15.00.00 4691 BC Kelowna Orchard Park Chapters 07.00.00 22.00.00 140 BC Kelowna Bernard & Pandosy 08.00.00 21.00.00 4398 BC Kelowna Hwy 97 @ Leathead-Kelowna 08.00.00 18.00.00 4640 BC Kelowna Harvey & Gordon-Kelowna 09.00.00 17.00.00 4852 BC Langford Millstream & McCallum 09.00.00 19.00.00 4422 BC Langley Langley / Chapters 10.00.00 17.30.00 4299 BC Langley Jericho Corner Shopping Centre 08.00.00 22.00.00 4558 BC Langley 200th St & 86th Ave D/T-Langley 09.00.00 16.30.00 4726 BC Langley Willowbrook Shopping Centre 07.00.00 21.30.00 15166 BC Maple Ridge Dewdney & 227th - Maple Ridge 10.00.00 16.00.00 4529 BC Nanaimo Woodgrove Chapters 08.00.00 21.00.00 4393 BC Nanaimo Departure Bay Ferry Terminal 05.45.00 18.45.00 4964 BC Nanaimo Metral Station - Nanaimo 08.00.00 17.00.00 4987 BC New Westminster Royal Square 09.00.00 16.00.00 137 BC New Westminster Westminster Mall 07.00.00 17.00.00 181 BC New Westminster Queensborough Landing 09.00.00 16.00.00 4599 BC New Westminster E. Columbia & Sherbrooke 09.00.00 16.00.00 4810 BC North Vancouver Edgemont 09.00.00 17.00.00 170 BC North Vancouver 13th & Lonsdale 09.00.00 16.30.00 182 BC North Vancouver Lonsdale & 29th 09.00.00 16.30.00 4714 BC North Vancouver Pemberton Plaza 05.30.00 22.30.00 141 BC North Vancouver Lonsdale 05.30.00 21.00.00 159 BC North Vancouver Park & Tilford 05.00.00 22.00.00 161 BC North Vancouver Lynn Valley 05.30.00 21.00.00 172 BC North Vancouver Deep Cove 06.00.00 19.30.00 180 BC North Vancouver Capilano Mall 06.00.00 19.00.00 4440 BC North Vancouver Marine Dr & McKay Ave Indigo 09.30.00 21.15.00 4503 BC North Vancouver Lonsdale Quay 05.30.00 21.30.00 4563 BC North Vancouver Lonsdale Ave & 3rd St 06.00.00 19.30.00 4707 BC North Vancouver Lonsdale Ave & 17th 05.30.00 21.00.00 4728 BC North Vancouver 1331 Main Street 05.30.00 20.00.00 4919 BC Penticton Hwy 97 & Riverside Dr - Penticton 09.00.00 17.00.00 4972 BC Port Coquitlam Oxford & Lougheed 10.00.00 16.30.00 4682 BC Port Moody Heritage Mountain 09.00.00 16.00.00 143 BC Prince George West Central & 15th Avenue - PG 09.00.00 15.00.00 4590 BC Richmond Richmond 09.00.00 17.00.00 163 BC Richmond Blundell 09.00.00 16.00.00 178 BC Richmond Richport Centre/Chapters 09.00.00 22.00.00 4235 BC Richmond No.1 & Westminster /TerraNova 09.00.00 16.00.00 4349 BC Richmond Ironwood Plaza 09.00.00 16.00.00 4429 BC Richmond Imperial Landing-No.1 & Bayview 09.00.00 16.00.00 4687 BC Saanich Gorge Shopping Centre 10.00.00 15.00.00 4909 BC Sechelt Tsain-Ko Village Sechelt 10.00.00 16.00.00 4673 BC Sechelt Tsain-Ko Village Sechelt 08.00.00 21.00.00 4673 BC Sidney Sidney 10.00.00 16.00.00 4262 BC Squamish Squamish 09.00.00 18.00.00 4243 BC Squamish Squamish 09.00.00 21.00.00 4243 BC Squamish Garibaldi Village - Squamish 08.00.00 18.00.00 4560 BC Surrey Newton Village 09.00.00 16.00.00 144 BC Surrey London Station 09.00.00 16.00.00 4255 BC Surrey Guildford Drive-Thru 08.30.00 17.00.00 4468 BC Surrey Guildford Town Centre 07.30.00 21.30.00 4473 BC Surrey Clayton Crossing 09.00.00 16.30.00 4620 BC Surrey Cedar Hills-96th & 128th 09.00.00 16.00.00 4715 BC Surrey Cedar Hills-96th & 128th 07.00.00 22.30.00 4715 BC Surrey Central City Shopping Centre 07.00.00 21.00.00 4941 BC Surrey South Surrey Power Centre 05.00.00 23.00.00 4406 BC Surrey Panorama Village -Hwy 10 & 152nd 05.00.00 23.00.00 4783 BC Surrey Village Indigo at Grandview Corners 06.30.00 21.00.00 4865 BC Vancouver Granville & 2nd 10.00.00 16.00.00 131 BC Vancouver Oakridge Centre 08.30.00 18.00.00 145 BC Vancouver Seabus 09.00.00 16.00.00 151 BC Vancouver Kerrisdale 09.30.00 17.00.00 158 BC Vancouver Robson II 08.00.00 18.00.00 160 BC Vancouver Davie Street 08.00.00 18.00.00 174 BC Vancouver Broadway Station 10.00.00 16.00.00 184 BC Vancouver Cambie Street 08.30.00 16.00.00 185 BC Vancouver Mt.
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