Where to Vote in Canada's Election
Briefly

On Monday, Canadians will participate in a vital election with millions already voting early. Voters can check their polling station via the official election website or a dedicated phone line. Polling hours differ by time zone, with specifics for Pacific, Mountain, Atlantic, Central, and Eastern times. It's important for voters to stay in line if they arrive before closing time, to bring proper identification, including their mailed voting card, and to know they can register on site with appropriate documents.
On Monday, millions of Canadians will cast their ballots at a critical junction for the nation. About 7.2 million Canadians have already voted during an early voting period.
Polls are open for 12 hours across the country, and voting hours vary by time zone. In the Pacific time zone polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Stay in line: Anyone already in line will be able to cast their ballot. Bring your voting card that you received in the mail, and a form of identification.
You can still register at your polling station on Monday. Bring an identification card that shows your current address.
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