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February in Canada is a wintery month filled with opportunities for reflection, celebration, and community engagement. While Family Day serves as a key public holiday in many provinces, other special days and international events add to the richness of the month. Canadians embrace seasonal traditions like Winterlude and skating on frozen rivers, while also participating in global campaigns for awareness and solidarity.
This article provides a comprehensive look at February 2025’s calendar, ensuring you’re informed about the holidays, cultural moments, and international observances that define the month.
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Canada Calendar in February 2025 |
List of Statutory Holidays in Canada for 2025Here’s a full list of statutory holidays across Canada in 2025: New Year’s Day – Wednesday, January 1 Islander Day – Monday, February 17 (Prince Edward Island) Heritage Day – Monday, February 17 (Nova Scotia) Louis Riel Day – Monday, February 17 (Manitoba) Family Day – Monday, February 17 (AB, BC, SK, ON) Good Friday – Friday, April 18 Easter Monday – Monday, April 21 (Public service holiday) Victoria Day – Monday, May 19 National Indigenous Peoples Day – Friday, June 21 (Northwest Territories and Yukon) Canada Day – Tuesday, July 1 Civic Holiday – Monday, August 4 (Most provinces) Labour Day – Monday, September 1 Thanksgiving Day – Monday, October 13 Remembrance Day – Tuesday, November 11 (Observed in most provinces) Christmas Day – Thursday, December 25 Boxing Day – Friday, December 26 (Public service holiday in some provinces) |
Family Day is a statutory holiday celebrated in several provinces, including Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan. It’s a day dedicated to spending quality time with loved ones and enjoying winter activities.
Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia: Family-focused events such as ice skating, skiing, and community festivals.
Nova Scotia: Celebrates Heritage Day, focusing on provincial history and cultural contributions.
Family outings to parks, museums, and cultural sites.
Special winter events such as ice sculpture contests and snowshoeing.
Family Day was first introduced in Alberta in 1990 and has since expanded to other provinces.
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Groundhog Day is a lighthearted tradition celebrated in parts of Canada, particularly in Nova Scotia and Ontario. The day revolves around predictions of spring’s arrival based on whether a groundhog sees its shadow.
Wiarton Willie (Ontario)
Shubenacadie Sam (Nova Scotia)
Valentine’s Day is celebrated across Canada as a day of love and appreciation. Couples, friends, and families participate in gifting, dining out, and expressing affection.
Exchanging cards, chocolates, and flowers.
Special menus and events at restaurants and venues.
School activities for children to share Valentine’s cards.
Winterlude is an iconic Canadian winter festival held in Ottawa and Gatineau, attracting visitors from across the country and beyond. This celebration of winter culture features stunning ice sculptures, skating on the Rideau Canal, and family-friendly activities.
Ice carving competitions.
Outdoor concerts and performances.
Activities like snow tubing and snow maze adventures.
World Cancer Day is a global initiative to promote awareness about cancer prevention, research, and treatment. Canadian cancer organizations actively participate in this day with campaigns and fundraisers.
Fundraising events for research institutions like the Canadian Cancer Society.
Public awareness campaigns focusing on early detection and prevention.
Community runs and walks to support cancer patients.
Observed globally, including in Canada, Safer Internet Day encourages safe and responsible use of technology, particularly for children and youth.
Promoting online safety and combating cyberbullying.
Raising awareness about privacy and digital security.
Educational webinars for schools and parents.
This day celebrates the contributions of women in science and advocates for gender equality in STEM fields. Canadian institutions host events to inspire young girls and women to pursue careers in these areas.
Promoted by UNESCO, this day celebrates linguistic diversity. In Canada, it’s an opportunity to honor Indigenous languages and cultural heritage.
Highlighting the importance of preserving Indigenous languages like Inuktitut, Cree, and Michif.
Community events to celebrate Canada’s multilingual identity.
Canada’s snowy landscape makes February a prime time for winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating. Many families and friends take advantage of the season to enjoy these activities together.
Northern Canada offers incredible opportunities to witness the aurora borealis (Northern Lights) during February. Popular locations include Yukon, Northwest Territories, and parts of Alberta.
February 2025 in Canada is a month rich with cultural, seasonal, and international significance. From the warmth of Family Day gatherings to the thrilling festivities of Winterlude, Canadians embrace the best of winter while participating in global campaigns like World Cancer Day and Safer Internet Day. Whether you’re celebrating local traditions or marveling at the Northern Lights, February offers a blend of reflection, celebration, and connection that makes it a memorable time across the country.
Yes, Family Day is observed on February 17, 2025, in several provinces. Heritage Day is celebrated in Nova Scotia, and Louis Riel Day is observed in Manitoba on the same date.
Winterlude is a famous winter festival held in Ottawa and Gatineau. It features ice sculptures, skating on the Rideau Canal, and various family-friendly activities throughout February.
Valentine’s Day is celebrated with the exchange of cards, chocolates, and flowers. Couples often dine out or plan special activities to mark the occasion.
World Cancer Day, Safer Internet Day, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, and International Mother Language Day are notable global observances in February.
Yes, February is an excellent time to view the Northern Lights in regions such as Yukon, Northwest Territories, and northern Alberta.
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