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Victoria Day

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Victoria Day

Victoria Day (French: Fête de la Reine, lit. 'Celebration of the Queen') is a federal Canadian public holiday observed on the last Monday preceding May 25 to honour Queen Victoria, who is known as the "Mother of Confederation". The holiday has existed in Canada since at least 1845, originally on Victoria's natural birthday, May 24. It falls on the Monday between the 18th and the 24th (inclusive) and, so, is always the penultimate Monday of May (May 18 in 2026 and May 24 in 2027). Victoria Day is a federal statutory holiday, as well as a holiday in six of Canada's ten provinces and all three of its territories. The holiday has always been a distinctly Canadian observance and continues to be celebrated across the country. It is informally considered the start of the summer season in Canada. The same date is also, since 1952, recognized as the currently reigning Canadian monarch's official birthday (though, previously, that event had been marked in Canada typically on each monarch's actual birthday). In Quebec, before 2003, the Monday preceding May 25 of each year was unofficially the Fête de Dollard, a commemoration of Adam Dollard des Ormeaux, initiated in the 1920s to coincide with Victoria Day. In 2003, provincial legislation officially created National Patriots' Day (French: Journée nationale des Patriotes) on the same date.

Infobox

Official name
Victoria Day French: Fête de la Reine
Also called
May Long Weekend, May Long, May Two-Four, May Run, Firecracker Day
Observed by
Canadians
Type
Historical, cultural, nationalist
Significance
Birthday of Queen Victoria
Celebrations
Fireworks, parades, barbecues
Date
Last Monday preceding May 25
2026 date
May 18, 2026
2027 date
May 24, 2027
2028 date
May 22, 2028
Frequency
Annual
Related to
Sovereign's Birthday Commonwealth Day (until 1977)

Tables

· Provincial and territorial legislation
Alberta
Alberta
Jurisdiction
Alberta
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Yes
British Columbia
British Columbia
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Yes
Manitoba
Manitoba
Jurisdiction
Manitoba
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Yes
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador
Jurisdiction
Newfoundland and Labrador
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
No (government employees only)
New Brunswick
New Brunswick
Jurisdiction
New Brunswick
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
No (but retail businesses must be closed)
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
Jurisdiction
Nova Scotia
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
No
Ontario
Ontario
Jurisdiction
Ontario
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Yes (except for employees of the Crown and certain public bodies)
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island
Jurisdiction
Prince Edward Island
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
No
Quebec
Quebec
Jurisdiction
Quebec
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Yes (equivalent holiday)
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Jurisdiction
Saskatchewan
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Yes
Northwest Territories
Northwest Territories
Jurisdiction
Northwest Territories
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Yes
Nunavut
Nunavut
Jurisdiction
Nunavut
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Yes
Yukon
Yukon
Jurisdiction
Yukon
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Yes
Jurisdiction
Paid holiday (for provincially regulated employees)
Alberta
Yes
British Columbia
Yes
Manitoba
Yes
Newfoundland and Labrador
No (government employees only)
New Brunswick
No (but retail businesses must be closed)
Nova Scotia
No
Ontario
Yes (except for employees of the Crown and certain public bodies)
Prince Edward Island
No
Quebec
Yes (equivalent holiday)
Saskatchewan
Yes
Northwest Territories
Yes
Nunavut
Yes
Yukon
Yes

References

  1. Maclean's
    https://www.macleans.ca/2012/05/18/victoria-day-only-in-canada/
  2. The Globe and Mail
    https://web.archive.org/web/20120526155457/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/editorials/victoria-day-responsible-rule-and-firecrackers/article2438674/
  3. Government of Canada; Canadian Heritage
    https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/important-commemorative-days/victoria-day.html
  4. Hayday & Blake 2017, p. 84.
  5. The Canadian Encyclopedia
    https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/victoria-day
  6. Ceremonial and Canadian Symbols Promotion > Victoria Day > Sovereign's Birthday
    https://web.archive.org/web/20090205141327/http://pch.gc.ca/pgm/ceem-cced/jfa-ha/victoria-eng.cfm
  7. Victoria Day 2015: 24 facts about May 24 long weekend
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/victoria-day-2015-24-facts-about-may-24-long-weekend-1.3072164
  8. Toronto Remembered
    https://archive.org/details/torontoremembere0000kilb/page/105
  9. Ontario Genealogy Historical Newspaper Reading Collection – Omemee > Omemee Victoria Day Celebrations – 1866
    https://web.archive.org/web/20090523191029/http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/ontarionewspapers/omemee/omemee_victoriaday1866.html
  10. New Nation
  11. Hayday & Blake 2017, p. 88–89.
  12. The Legacy of Queen Victoria
    https://sencanada.ca/en/sencaplus/how-why/the-legacy-of-queen-victoria/#:~:text=This%20full%2Dlength%20state%20portrait,destroyed%20the%20original%20Centre%20Block.
  13. Royal Observations
    https://archive.org/details/royalobservation0000bous
  14. Hayday & Blake 2017, p. 102.
  15. Hayday & Blake 2017, p. 94.
  16. www
    https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/important-commemorative-days/victoria-day.html
  17. Hayday & Blake 2017, p. 104.
  18. Holidays Act
  19. Proclaimed for Celebration of Queen's Birthday
    http://www.canlii.org/en/yk/laws/regu/yco-1957-100/latest/part-1/yco-1957-100-part-1.pdf
  20. Hayday & Blake 2017, p. 89.
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