https://www.officeholidays.com/holidays/canada/victoria-day
Victoria Day (Canada, Nationwide)
📆 Date: Monday on or before May 24 (historically Victoria’s birthday was May 24, 1819).
🌱 Origin: Celebrates Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom (reigned 1837–1901).
📜 History:
- First officially celebrated in 1845 in Canada.
- Marked Canadians’ loyalty to the British Crown, especially as Canada was still part of the British Empire.
- Over time, it became associated with the start of summer: fireworks, picnics, and outdoor fun.
🎉 Modern celebration:
- Fireworks, parades, and public ceremonies.
- Also known as the “May Two-Four weekend”, a pun on the date and a slang term for a case of beer in Canada. 🍻
https://www.saintfrancoisdulac.ca/fr/actualites/6006/journee-nationale-des-patriotes-lundi-20-mai
National Patriots’ Day / Journée nationale des Patriotes (Québec)
📆 Date: June 24 (coincides with St-Jean-Baptiste Day, a major cultural holiday in Québec).
🌱 Origin: Honors the Patriots of the 1830s in Lower Canada (now Québec) who rebelled against British colonial rule.
📜 History:
- The Patriots wanted more democracy, local control, and civil liberties.
- Their uprisings in 1837–1838 were eventually suppressed, but they became symbols of Québécois nationalism and fight for rights.
- In 2003, the Québec government officially declared June 24 as National Patriots’ Day to honour these historical figures.
🎉 Modern celebration:
- Ceremonies at monuments and historical sites.
- Flags, speeches, and cultural events emphasizing Québec history and identity.
Fun summary:
- Across Canada: Victoria Day = party for a British queen + start of summer.
- In Québec: National Patriots’ Day = honour the rebels who challenged the British + celebrate French-Canadian pride.
So basically, Québec manages to celebrate both rebellion and the monarch… just on different days! 😄

