Celebrating Canada Day
Every year on July 1st, Canadians across the country gather to commemorate Canada Day. This is a day to reflect on what it means to be Canadian, and to show our love for the great country that we proudly call home. It is a time to come together and celebrate the true north, strong and free.
Canada marked confederation on July 1st, 1867, with the signing of the Constitution Act, thus marking independence from Britain and creating the Dominion of Canada. Originally called Dominion Day, Canada gained full patriation from Britain with the creation of Canada Act in 1982, and the day was renamed Canada Day. For 158 years, Canadians have come together to celebrate the birth of our nation.
Across the country, communities gather to honour Canada’s birthday by holding celebrations complete with musical performances, traditional cuisine, spectacular firework displays, and other patriotic activities. Many people come decked out in red & white to honour the colours of our flag. The celebrations on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, are the largest and most exuberant.
From coast to coast, Canada Day is a special time when Canadians come together to celebrate our beautiful, diverse country and show our true patriot love for Canada.
Happy Canada Day!





