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Festivals in Canada

Canada is a place well known for its festivities. One of the main reasons why Canada is considered to be a very famous tourist spot is because of the grandeur of festivals shown over here. The celebrations are beautiful and the people are enthusiastic. The energy level seems to have no limits. This article will focus upon the days, months and the facts about the festivals that are celebrated in certain places of Canada. If you are worrying about the access to all these places, you should consider your problem solved; Car Hire Canada can take you to all these places within the cheapest rates possible.

Ontario

The first event celebrated in Ontario is Family Day which is celebrated on the third Monday of February. This event is in correspondence with the President’s Day of United States. In honour of Queen Victoria’s birthday, Victoria Day is celebrated on the last Monday before or on 24th May. Thanksgiving Day is the day celebrated on every 2nd Monday of August. It reflects the gratitude that citizens pay to the harvesters at the closing of the harvesting season. Boxing Day (also known as St. Stephen’s Day in other countries) is celebrated just after Christmas, on 26th December.

Alberta

Family Day is also celebrated in Alberta. After that, Eastern Sunday is celebrated mostly in the first week of April. Remembrance Day is celebrated specially to honour sacrifices of the great heroes in World War I. This is celebrated on 11th November because 11th November 1918 was the time when the hostilities of World War I came to a conclusion.

British Columbia

Victoria’s, Thanksgiving and Remembrance Days are also celebrated in British Columbia in the same way and on same dates as mentioned above. To honour the labour community, British Columbia celebrates the ‘BC Labour Day’ on the second last Friday of April. British Columbia Day is then celebrated on the first Monday of August which is a civil holiday gifted to the public of British Columbia to celebrate.

This is an account of the few events celebrated out there in Canada. Since Canada itself is a very big country, there are many events that the local natives celebrate to represent their own cities. If the reader is visiting any of these cities, he is required to update himself with the local hearings of that particular city so that he may know that which event is being celebrated on what date

 


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