Canada

Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027

Canada : Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027

YearDateHoliday
2025Wednesday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2025Friday 18 AprilGood Friday
2025Tuesday 1 JulyCanada Day
2025Monday 1 SeptemberLabor Day
2025Thursday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2026Thursday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2026Friday 3 AprilGood Friday
2026Wednesday 1 JulyCanada Day
2026Monday 7 SeptemberLabor Day
2026Friday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2027Friday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2027Friday 26 MarchGood Friday
2027Thursday 1 JulyCanada Day
2027Monday 6 SeptemberLabor Day
2027Saturday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2027Monday 27 DecemberChristmas Day (observed)

Canada

Public Holidays in Canada

Canada observes a variety of public holidays that reflect its rich history, cultural diversity, and seasonal traditions. These holidays often offer Canadians time to celebrate national pride, religious faith, and the contributions of workers, among other important themes.

  • New Year's Day
    New Year's Day marks the beginning of the calendar year on January 1st. It is a time for celebration and reflection, often observed with fireworks, parties, and family gatherings. As a statutory holiday across Canada, most people have the day off work.

  • Good Friday
    Good Friday, observed on the Friday before Easter Sunday, commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in Christian tradition. Many Canadians attend church services, and it is a statutory holiday in most provinces, providing a long weekend for reflection and family time.

  • Canada Day
    Celebrated on July 1st, Canada Day marks the anniversary of the confederation in 1867. It is a national holiday filled with patriotic displays, including fireworks, parades, concerts, and ceremonies honoring Canadian heritage and identity.

  • Labor Day
    Labor Day is observed on the first Monday of September to honor the achievements of workers and the labor movement. It is typically celebrated with community events and marks the unofficial end of summer, offering a day off for most workers.

  • Christmas Day
    Christmas Day on December 25th celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is widely celebrated with family gatherings, gift-giving, festive meals, and religious observances. It is a statutory holiday throughout Canada.

  • Christmas Day (observed)
    When Christmas Day falls on a weekend, the following Monday is often observed as a holiday to allow workers a day off. This ensures the celebration and associated traditions can be enjoyed by all.

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