Right here’s a listing of statutory holidays for every province and territory in Canada as of April 2024. Please be aware that some provinces and territories could have further civic or provincial holidays that aren’t statutory.
LEGEND:
New 12 months’s Day – January 1
Household Day – third Monday in February
Good Friday – Friday earlier than Easter Sunday
Victoria Day – Monday previous Could 25
Canada Day – July 1
British Columbia Day – first Monday in August
Labour Day – first Monday in September
Thanksgiving Day – second Monday in October
Remembrance Day – November 11
Christmas Day – December 25
Boxing Day – December 26 (non-compulsory for some employers)
- Alberta (9)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Alberta Household Day
– Good Friday
– Victoria Day
– Canada Day
– Labour Day
– Thanksgiving Day
– Remembrance Day
– Christmas Day
- British Columbia (11)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Household Day
– Good Friday
– Victoria Day
– Canada Day
– British Columbia Day
– Labour Day
– Nationwide Day for Fact and Reconciliation
– Thanksgiving Day
– Remembrance Day
– Christmas Day
- Manitoba (10)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Louis Riel Day
– Good Friday
– Victoria Day
– Canada Day
– Terry Fox Day
– Labour Day
– Nationwide Day for Fact and Reconciliation
– Thanksgiving Day
– Christmas Day
- New Brunswick (9)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Household Day
– Good Friday
– Canada Day
– New Brunswick Day
– Labour Day
– Thanksgiving Day
– Remembrance Day
– Christmas Day
- Newfoundland and Labrador (8)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Good Friday
– Memorial Day
– Canada Day
– Labour Day
– Nationwide Day for Fact and Reconciliation
– Thanksgiving Day
– Christmas Day
- Northwest Territories (11)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Good Friday
– Victoria Day
– Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day
– Canada Day
– Civic Vacation
– Labour Day
– Nationwide Day for Fact and Reconciliation
– Thanksgiving Day
– Remembrance Day
– Christmas Day
- Nova Scotia (9)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Heritage Day
– Good Friday
– Canada Day
– Labour Day
– Nationwide Day for Fact and Reconciliation
– Thanksgiving Day
– Christmas Day
– Boxing Day
- Nunavut (10)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Good Friday
– Victoria Day
– Canada Day
– Nunavut Day
– Civic Vacation
– Labour Day
– Nationwide Day for Fact and Reconciliation
– Thanksgiving Day
– Christmas Day
- Ontario (9)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Household Day
– Good Friday
– Victoria Day
– Canada Day
– Labour Day
– Thanksgiving Day
– Christmas Day
– Boxing Day
- Prince Edward Island (9)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Islander Day
– Good Friday
– Canada Day
– Labour Day
– Nationwide Day for Fact and Reconciliation
– Thanksgiving Day
– Remembrance Day
– Christmas Day
- Quebec (8)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Good Friday or Easter Monday (employer’s alternative)
– Nationwide Patriots’ Day
– Fête nationale du Québec (St. Jean Baptiste Day)
– Canada Day
– Labour Day
– Thanksgiving Day
– Christmas Day
- Saskatchewan (10)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Household Day
– Good Friday
– Victoria Day
– Canada Day
– Saskatchewan Day
– Labour Day
– Thanksgiving Day
– Remembrance Day
– Christmas Day
- Yukon (12)
– New 12 months’s Day
– Heritage Day
– Good Friday
– Victoria Day
– Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day
– Canada Day
– Discovery Day
– Labour Day
– Nationwide Day for Fact and Reconciliation
– Thanksgiving Day
– Remembrance Day
– Christmas Day
Please be aware that the observance of some holidays could fluctuate relying on particular circumstances, and a few provinces could have further guidelines relating to vacation pay or observance. At all times examine with native authorities or employers for probably the most up-to-date info.