Already thinking of scheduling your time off in 2025? There are several statutory holidays in Canada to keep in mind.

As we near the end of the year, you can probably start marking your calendars to book those vacations and apply for those vacation days.

But before you start booking your time off next year, it’s important to note that not all stat holidays are national — some are only observed in certain provinces or territories.

Here are all the statutory holidays in Canada in 2025:

January

January 1 — New Year’s Day: National

February

February 17 — Islander Day: P.E.I.
February 17 — Louis Riel Day: Manitoba
February 17 — Heritage Day: Nova Scotia
February 17 — Family Day: B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick

April

April 18 — Good Friday: National, except for Quebec
April 21 — Easter Monday: National, except for Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador

May

May 19 — Victoria Day: National, except for Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador

June

June 21 — Aboriginal Day: Northwest Territories
June 24 — St. Jean Baptiste Day: Quebec

July

July 1 — Canada Day: National
August 4 — Civic Holiday: Alberta, B.C., Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nunavut

September

September 1 — Labour Day

October

October 13 — Thanksgiving: National, except for Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador

November

November 11 — Remembrance Day: National, except Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia

December

December 25 — Christmas Day: National
December 26 — Boxing Day: Ontario

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