Are you looking for a complete list of Canadian public holidays in 2025? Our detailed holiday calendar includes national holidays, federal holidays, and provincial holidays so you can plan your year efficiently. Whether you’re preparing for long weekends, school vacations, or time off work, this guide has everything you need.
National Holidays 2025 in Canada Canada observes several national holidays each year that apply across the country. New Year’s Day (January 1), Canada Day (July 1), Labour Day (September 1), and Christmas Day (December 25) are celebrated nationwide, giving Canadians an opportunity to relax, spend time with family, and enjoy festive activities.
Federal Holidays & Regional Observances In addition to national holidays, Canada has federal holidays observed by government employees and institutions, including Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Thanksgiving, and Remembrance Day. Many holidays are region-specific. For example, Louis Riel Day is observed in Manitoba, Islander Day in PEI, and Heritage Day in Nova Scotia. This calendar also includes regional favorites like Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day in Quebec and Civic Holiday in multiple provinces.
Plan Around Long Weekends & Special Dates Our 2025 holiday calendar helps you identify long weekends and extended breaks across Canada. With key dates like Good Friday, Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Thanksgiving, and Boxing Day, you can schedule vacations, family gatherings, or personal time. Whether you live in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, or the territories, you’ll find the dates that affect your province.
Why This 2025 Holiday Calendar is Useful
Comprehensive coverage of national, federal, and provincial holidays
Includes all major regional holidays across Canada
Easy-to-read table format for quick reference
Perfect for planning vacations, school schedules, and office holidays
Stay organized and never miss an important Canadian holiday again. Bookmark our 2025 Canadian public holiday calendar and plan your year with confidence.