Is your SAQ outlet open? Here's the list
With a two-day strike by workers at Quebec's liquor board, the SAQ has had to close a number of its outlets Wednesday. Stores remained closed on Thursday.
A limited number of outlets remain open, however, under what the SAQ called a "business continuity plan" in a news release issued Wednesday morning.
Here's the updated list for April 25. Exceptionally, stores are opened from 10 am to 7 pm.
Montreal
- SAQ | Beaconsfield (110, Beaurepaire Dr H9W 0A1)
- SAQ | Centre Fairview Pointe Claire (6815, route Transcanadienne H9R 1C4)
- SAQ | Côte-des-Neiges - Jean-Brillant (5252, chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges H3T 1X8)
- SAQ | Halles D'Anjou (7500, boulevard les Galeries d'Anjou H1M 3M4)
- SAQ | Marché Jean-Talon (7077, avenue Casgrain H2S 3A3)
- SAQ | R.D.P. - Boul. Rodolphe-Forget (12401, boulevard Rodolphe-Forget H1E 0A2)
- SAQ | Rue Masson (2685, rue Masson H1Y 1W3)
- SAQ | Sainte-Catherine Ouest - Lambert Closse (2204, rue Ste-Catherine Ouest H3H 1M7)
- SAQ | Verdun (4215, rue Wellington H4G 1V9)
Rive-Sud
- SAQ | Longueuil - Ch. de Chambly (2915, chemin de Chambly J4L 1M7)
Montérégie
- SAQ | Valleyfield - Ch. Larocque (406, chemin Larocque J6T 4C5)
- SAQ | Beloeil - Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste (1006, rue St-Jean-Baptiste J3G 0J1)
- SAQ | Châteauguay - Boul. Saint-Jean-Baptiste (85, boulevard St-Jean-Baptiste J6J 3H7)
- SAQ | Contrecoeur (4945, R. des Patriotes J0L 1C0)
- SAQ | La Prairie (50, boulevard Taschereau J5R 4V3)
- SAQ | Saint-Constant (284, voie de desserte de la Route 132 J5A 2C9)
Quebec City
- SAQ | Galeries Charlesbourg (4250, 1re Avenue G1H 2S5)
- SAQ | Halles Sainte-Foy (2500, chemin des Quatre-Bourgeois G1V 4P9)
- SAQ | Québec - Boul. Charest Ouest (707, boulevard Charest Ouest G1N 4P6)
- SAQ | Québec - Boul. de L'Ormière (9085, boulevard de l'Ormière G2B 3K2)
Laval
- SAQ | Duvernay (3100, boulevard de la Concorde Est H7E 2B8)
- SAQ | Fabreville (420, boulevard Curé-Labelle H7P 2P1)
Saguenay and Lac St-Jean
- SAQ | Centre Alma (555, avenue du Pont Nord G8B 6T5) * Open at 12 p.m.
- SAQ | Saint-Félicien (1195, boulevard Saint-Félicien G8K 3J1) * Open at 11 a.m.
Outaouais
- SAQ | Galerie Gatineau (948, Boul. de Maloney Ouest J8T 3R6)
- SAQ | Maniwaki (100, rue Principale Sud J9E 3L4)
North Shore
- SAQ | Bois-des-Filion (79, montée Gagnon J6Z 4H3)
- SAQ | Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides (595, boulevard des Laurentides J7Z 4M4)
Eastern Townships
- SAQ | Granby - Centre-ville (235, rue Principale J2G 2V9)
Lanaudière
- SAQ | Terrebonne - Ch. Gascon (2330, chemin Gascon J6X 3A5)
Chaudière-Appalaches
- SAQ | Lauzon (7777, boulevard Guillaume-Couture G6V 6Z1)
Laurentians and Abitibi-Témiscamingue
- SAQ | Prévost (2631, boulevard du Curé-Labelle J0R 1T0)
Mauricie, Portneuf and Bois Francs
- SAQ | Trois-Rivières - Boul. St-Maurice (501, boulevard St-Maurice G9A 3P1)
- SAQ | Grand-mère (920, 7e Avenue G9T 2B8)
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