
Thanksgiving (Canada) - Wikipedia
While the actual Thanksgiving holiday is on a Monday, Canadians may gather for their Thanksgiving feast on any day during the long weekend; however, Sunday is considered the most common.
Thanksgiving in Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia
In 1957, Thanksgiving was proclaimed an annual event to occur on the second Monday of October. It is an official statutory holiday in all provinces and territories except Prince Edward Island, New …
The History of Thanksgiving in Canada - Canada's History
Oct 4, 2018 · Today Canadian Thanksgiving is held on the second Monday of October every year, or at least it has been since Canadian Parliament declared it so on January 31, 1957. Before this, …
Thanksgiving in Canada 2025 | When, Why & How to Celebrate
5 days ago · Learn when Thanksgiving in Canada falls in 2025, its meaning, top regional dishes, family traditions, and mindful ways to celebrate gratitude and community.
4 Ways Canadian Thanksgiving Differs From American Thanksgiving …
Oct 1, 2025 · Discover Canadian Thanksgiving 2025: date, history, traditions, and 4 key differences from U.S. Thanksgiving. Celebrate harvest, family, and fun!
Thanksgiving in Canada: History & Traditions
Oct 3, 2025 · Discover the meaning, history, and traditions of Thanksgiving in Canada. Learn what newcomers can expect and how to join the celebration.
A Brief History of Canadian Thanksgiving
Oct 13, 2024 · In this article I take a brief look at the origins of Thanksgiving and its celebration here in Canada, given that we will all be celebrating on October 14th. We all learned as children about the …
Canadian Thanksgiving Is in October! 2025 Date and Traditions
Sep 22, 2025 · Unlike Thanksgiving, which always falls on the fourth Thursday of November, Canada's version occurs on the second Monday in October—which is October 13 in 2025. That's about six …
What makes Canadian Thanksgiving unique - National Geographic
Oct 13, 2025 · Celebrated on the second Monday in October (the fourth Thursday in November in the US), Thanksgiving falls in Canada’s harvest season, when pumpkins and gourds are abundant.
Canadian Thanksgiving in October: Why it's different from America's
Every second Monday of October, Canadian families gather around dinner tables loaded with turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. While our American neighbors won’t celebrate their Thanksgiving for …