Craving a Blizzard, burger, or Misty Slush? With over 690 Dairy Queen locations in Canada, you’re never far from a frozen treat. But hours can vary. Most DQ stores open around 10 AM and close between 9–11 PM, depending on location, season, and franchise owner. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your visit.
Why Hours Vary: Treat-Only vs. Grill & Chill
DQ locations fall into two main types:
| Store Type | What They Serve | Usual Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Grill & Chill | Full menu: burgers, fries, ice cream | 10 AM–10 PM or 11 PM year-round |
| Treat-Only | Soft-serve, Blizzard, sundaes | 11 AM–9 PM (March–October); summer may stretch to 11 PM |
Some drive-thrus open earlier (around 8 AM) and may stay open later in busier areas—sometimes even until midnight.
Since each franchise sets its own hours, it’s best to check before visiting.
Dairy Queen Hours by Province
Ontario (205 Stores)
- Grill & Chill: ~10 AM–10 PM (some until 11 PM)
- Treat-Only: ~11 AM–9 PM (seasonal)
- Mall Locations: Follow shopping centre hours
Alberta (167 Stores)
- Larger cities like Calgary often run 10 AM–11 PM, especially in summer.
- Rural stores usually close by 10 PM.
British Columbia (118 Stores)
- Coastal cities: 10 AM–10 PM, extended to 11 PM in peak months.
- Smaller towns: May close by 9 PM.
- Seasonal treat-only shops stick to 11 AM–9 PM.
Other Provinces
- Quebec, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Maritimes, Territories:
Standard hours apply (around 10–11 AM opening, closing by 9–10 PM).
Seasonal stores follow March–October patterns.
Holiday & Special Hours
- Canada Day, Victoria Day, Labour Day: Most stores open; some may have reduced hours.
- Christmas Day: Most DQs are closed.
- New Year’s Eve: Many open, but often close early.
- Summer Events (like Miracle Treat Day): Hours may be extended at some stores.
Always check your local store’s hours around holidays.
How to Find Exact Dairy Queen Hours
- Use the DQ Store Locator
Search by city or postal code to view specific hours. - Call the Store
The fastest way to confirm current opening times. - Check Google Maps or Yelp
They usually show updated hours, especially for holidays. - Use Food Delivery Apps
Apps like Uber Eats or DoorDash list live store hours.
Visiting Tips
- Go early in the evening—DQ gets busy between 7 and 9 PM.
- Call ahead in spring/fall—seasonal stores may not follow regular hours.
- Use the drive-thru to skip the line, especially in city locations.
- Watch for promotions like Miracle Treat Day, when hours and traffic often change.
How DQ Hours Compare to Other Chains
| Restaurant | Typical Hours |
|---|---|
| Tim Hortons | Often 24/7 or 5 AM–11 PM |
| McDonald’s | 24/7 or 6 AM–12 AM |
| A&W | 6 AM–11 PM in most areas |
DQ usually doesn’t open as early as breakfast-focused places, but their closing hours are competitive, especially in urban spots.
In Summary
Dairy Queen Canada stores typically open between 10–11 AM and close by 9–11 PM, with extended hours in summer. Treat-only stores often follow a March–October schedule and may close earlier. While Grill & Chill stores run year-round, it’s always best to check local hours before you go.
FAQs
What time does DQ open in Ontario?
Most Grill & Chill stores open around 10 AM. Treat-only locations start at 11 AM, usually from March to October.
Is DQ open on holidays in Canada?
Many locations are open on holidays like Canada Day, but hours can vary—especially for treat-only stores.
How do I check Dairy Queen hours near me?
Use the DQ website, Google Maps, or call the store directly.
Are DQ drive-thrus open later than dining rooms?
Yes—many stay open later, especially in cities.
Do rural DQs close earlier?
Usually, yes. Smaller towns may close by 9 or 10 PM even during summer.

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