Celebrating Canada Day
Canadians from coast to coast celebrate Canada Day on July 1st. This is a day to display our true patriot love for Canada and everything that makes us uniquely Canadian. A time to reflect on what it means to be Canadian and show gratitude for this wonderful country that we proudly call home.
Canada Day is a statutory holiday which commemorates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation. On July 1st, 1867, Canada marked confederation with the signing of the Constitution Act, thus marking independence from Britain, creating the Dominion of Canada. Originally called Dominion Day, Canada gained full patriation from Britain with the signing of Canada Act in 1982, and the federal government officially changed the name of this holiday to Canada Day.
For 159 years, Canadians have come together to celebrate the birth of our nation. Communities across the country hold celebrations that feature outdoor public events, concerts, and fireworks. Red and white are the colours most commonly worn on this day, as Canadians show off their patriotic outfits. The largest Canada Day festivities take place on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada’s capital city.
Canada Day is a special time when Canadians gather together to celebrate our beautiful, diverse country; a time to come together and celebrate the true north, strong and free.
Happy Canada Day!









