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Determining Holidays in US & Canada

Sep 19, 2016

We find out from vpcalendar.net that a holiday is a day in which a government, individuals, or religious groups have deemed the day of special significance. It is a day for commemoration and celebration. Every holiday is either deemed a fixed day or it is considered a moveable holiday in which it varies year by year. Below you will find a list of the main holidays and how to determine when each holiday lands each year:



Holiday Name Determination Method

New Year's Day, U.S & Canada
January 1, Always

Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, U.S (Observed)
3rd Monday in January - First Celebrated in 1986

Chinese/Lunar New Year
Based on Chinese Calendar

Lincoln's Birthday, U.S
February 12, Always

Valentine's Day
February 14, Always

President's Day, U.S (Observed)
3rd Monday in February


Family Day, Canada (Alberta)
3rd Monday in February

Ash Wednesday
46 days prior to Easter Sunday

Orthodox Lent Begins
Based on Orthodox Religion

Washington's Birthday, U.S
February 22, Always

St. Patrick's Day
March 17, Always

Spring Equinox
First Day of Spring, on or near March 21

Palm Sunday
7 days prior to Easter Sunday

Daylight Savings - Begins, U.S & Canada
1st Sunday in April
From 2007 onwards 2nd Sunday in March

Jewish Passover
Pesach
Based on Jewish Religion and Calendar

Good Friday (Holiday in Canada)
2 Days prior to Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday
1st Sunday after 1st Full Moon after Vernal Equinox

Easter Monday (Holiday in Canada)
Day after Easter Sunday

Orthodox Easter Sunday
Based on Orthodox Religion

Cinco de Mayo
May 5, Always

Mother's Day
2nd Sunday in May

Victoria Day, Canada
Monday prior to May 25

Memorial Day, U.S
Last Monday in May

Flag Day, U.S.
June 14, Always

Father's Day
3rd Sunday in June

Summer Solstice
First day of Summer, on or about June 21

St. Jean-Baptiste Day (Quebec)
June 24, Always

Canada Day, Canada
July 1, Always

Independence Day, U.S
July 4, Always

Civic Holiday, Canada
1st Monday in August

Labor Day, U.S
1st Monday in September
First Celebrated in 1882 and 1883 On September 5, not the first Monday in September

Labour Day, Canada
1st Monday in September

Grandparent's Day
First Sunday in September after Labor Day

Fall Equinox
First Day of Fall, on or about September 22

Jewish New Year
Rosh Hashanah
Based on Jewish Religion and Calendar

Yom Kippur
Based on Jewish Religion and Calendar

Columbus Day, U.S
2nd Monday in October

Thanksgiving Day, Canada
2nd Monday in October

Daylight Savings Time Ends, U.S & Canada
Last Sunday in October
From 2007 onwards 1st Sunday in November

Halloween
October 31, Always

Election Day, U.S
First Tuesday, After First Monday in November in Even Numbered Years

Veteran's Day, U.S
November 11, Always

Remembrance Day, Canada (Alberta)
November 11, Always

Canada's National Child Day
November 20, Always

Thanksgiving Day, U.S
4th thursday in November

Hanukkah
Based on Jewish Religion and Calendar

Winter Solstice
First day of Winter, On or about December 21

Christmas Eve, U.S & Canada
December 24, Always

Christmas Day, U.S & Canada
December 25, Always

Boxing Day, Canada
December 26, Always

New Year's Eve
December 31, Always


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