Victoria Day (in French: Fête de la Reine, lit. 'Celebration of the Queen') is a federal Canadian public holiday observed on the last Monday preceding May 25 to honour Queen Victoria, who is known as the "Mother of Confederation". The holiday has existed in Canada since at least 1845, originally on Victoria's natural birthday, May 24. It falls on the Monday between the 18th and the 24th.
In the province of Quebec, they celebrate National Patriots' Day! The holiday was established in 2003 "to underline the importance of the struggle of the patriots of 1837–1838 for the national recognition of our people, for its political liberty and to obtain a democratic system of government." Before 2003, the Monday preceding 25 May of each year was unofficially the Fête de Dollard, a commemoration initiated in the 1920s to coincide with Victoria Day.
These 2 holidays have always been distinctly Canadian observances and continue to be celebrated across the country.
But there is MORE history! Take it away our research extraordinaire - Jo Jo!
Funnily enough, 180 years ago the Queen's Birthday was created to be a common ground, between the English and French Canadians to transcend their differences. The birthday of Queen Victoria was selected to be transformed into a public holiday, as it was a date that appealed to both English and French Canadians. At the time, loyalty to the Crown was seen as a key trait that distinguished Canada from the United States and the monarchy was viewed as a "guarantor of minority rights" in the colony. The Queen's birthday was officially designated as a public holiday by legislation passed in 1845, transforming the date from a military event to a civilian holiday and making it Canada's now-oldest official holiday.



Happy Victoria Day! I have always considered us to be closer friends to Canada than to Europe.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree...but then my Grandfather (Mother's Father) and my own Father were both British. I had an English Accent until I started school and I still talk "funny". Bangers and Mash, Spotted Dick, Toad in the Hole, Kedgeree, Kippers, Scotch Eggs, Boot (trunk of car), Jumpers, just to name a few...
Deletehappy victoria day... we wish HRM and the bestest queen ever a happy heavenly birthday
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ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week. Scritches all around, a smooch to Marvelous Marv and a big hug to mom. ♥
Charlee: "Happy Victoria Day to our Canadian friends!"
ReplyDeleteI was flying back to US on Friday, and it looked like a lot of Canadians were flying out somewhere to enjoy the long weekend!
ReplyDeleteHappy Victoria Day to all of you!
ReplyDeleteThanks! But I gotta complain...not bout you, but Mother Nature decided to leave snow on the mountain, for the furrst day of summer! Keep being awesome guys! Marvelous Marv
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ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great time today! Hugs and whiskeries YAM-aunty xxx
We are so happy you have this furbulous holiday Victoria Day to celebrate! Freedom and commitment to the people of your great country. We are so glad you are our neighbors!
ReplyDeleteUs Canadians LOVE a good Birthday party. We were not sure when our new king got the job that Victoria Day would be his birthday. Our King, Charles III, was born Nov.14, 1948, but in May 2023 they proclaimed that Victoria Day was the date on which to celebrate his birthday in Canada. But almost every other Commonwealth country celebrates his birthday on a different date so King Charles III Gets like elebenty DIFFERENT days to celebrate (and eat Cakes!). I'd LOVE that! Marvelous Marv
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ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying Victoria Day. We love the moose so cute!
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ReplyDeleteHappy Victoria Day to a fellow Canadian...Even though I live in the USA...I get to celebrate all the available holidays, both the Canadian ones and the US one, LOL!
ReplyDelete(I was preoccupied with the mess the storms of the 15th left in our yard and forgot to fly my Canadian flag...sigh...will have to do it on Canada Day for sure!)
How fascinating! I hope you had a wonderful Victoria Day holiday.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Victoria Day! We hope it was a wonderful one for you all! XO
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