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  1. Heritage Day, Canadian holiday celebrating the country’s history and architecture. Heritage Day is not an official national holiday, though it is widely recognized throughout Canada. For most of Canada’s provinces, Heritage Day is celebrated on the third Monday in February, however, there are some.

  2. 2024: After many decades, Canada Day gets a new logo. Inspired by the National Flag of Canada and its history, the maple leaf appears at its most iconic — in a magnificent display of warm colours. Within the logo, the veins create images, notably those of fresh buds emerging with renewed life.

  3. Canada's national holiday is celebrated on July 1. Canadians across the country and around the world show their pride in their history, culture and achievements. It's been a day of celebration since 1868, where many festivities are held across the nation. The Creation of Canada Day

  4. 27 cze 2024 · It’s a day to reflect on Canada’s history, diverse cultures, and the shared values that make Canada unique. In the spirit of celebration, MyHeritage is thrilled to offer free access to all 135.4 million Canadian historical records on MyHeritage for a limited time, from June 27 to July 2, 2024.

  5. Heritage Day – This holiday is held on the third Monday of February since 2015, and celebrates notable people, events and locations from the province's history. In 2015, Heritage Day celebrated Black Nova Scotian civil rights activist and businesswoman Viola Desmond. [60] [61]

  6. 5 kwi 2022 · Heritage Day celebrations – check out this link for celebrations throughout the weekend in a variety of locations across the province. The following cultural museums will be open free of charge on February 19 th: Natural History Museum, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic,and the Museum of Industry.

  7. The first Monday in August is Alberta’s Heritage Day, as per section 2 of the Alberta Human Rights Act. In 1974, the Government of Alberta declared this day as an annual holiday. That year and the next, a multicultural concert was held at Fort Edmonton Park.