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How do Canadians celebrate their national holidays?
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Canadians celebrate their national holidays with great enthusiasm, with many holidays reflecting the country’s diverse culture. Some key national celebrations include: Canada Day (July 1): The most prominent national holiday, Canada Day marks the anniversary of the confederation of Canada in 1867. It is celebrated with parades, fireworks, concerts, and public gatherings across the country. Thanksgiving (Second Monday in October): A time for family gatherings and feasts, similar to the American Thanksgiving. It is a day to give thanks for the harvest and blessings of the past year, with meals often including turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. Remembrance Day (November 11): A solemn occasion to honor veterans and fallen soldiers. People observe a moment of silence at 11 a.m., and ceremonies are held across the country. Victoria Day (Last Monday before May 25): Celebrating Queen Victoria’s birthday, this holiday marks the unofficial start of summer and is often associated with outdoor activities and fireworks. Civic Holidays (First Monday in August): Celebrated in most provinces, this is a regional holiday that involves festivals, events, and outdoor activities. Additionally, various provinces have their own specific holidays and traditions, reflecting the multicultural makeup of the country. Canadians celebrate these holidays with a focus on family, community, and enjoying the country’s natural beauty.
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