BlackFridayan annual shoppingevent, typically held onthe Friday following theAmerican Thanksgiving,characterized bysignificant discounts andsales offered by retailersboth online and inphysical stores.Father'sDayIt's a day to honorfathers and fatherfigures,recognizing theircontributions tofamilies andsociety.National TruthandReconciliationDayIt is a day to honour thechildren who neverreturned home, theSurvivors of residentialschools, their families, andcommunities. The day alsoserves as an importantstep in the reconciliationprocess betweenIndigenous and non-Indigenous peoplChristmasMany Canadians,regardless of religiousbackground, participatein festive activities likegift-giving, decoratingChristmas trees,enjoying special meals,and spending time withloved ones.AprilFool'sDayan annual customon the 1st of Aprilconsisting ofpractical jokes,hoaxes, andpranks.HalloweenCelebrated on October31st. Modern daycelebrations includetrick or treaters anddecorating your housewith pumpkins andother decorations. Valentine'sDaycelebrated annuallyon February 14th, isa day for expressinglove and affection,not just to romanticpartners, but also tofriends, family, andeven petsBCDayIt is a day torecognize andcelebrate thehistory, heritage,and diverse culturallandscape of BritishColumbia.Mother'sDaya day to honor andappreciatemothers andmaternal figuresfor their love, care,and sacrifices. IBoxingDayDespite the focus onsales, Boxing Day inCanada is also a dayfor spending time withfamily and friends,enjoying leftovers fromChristmas, andengaging in activitieslike watching hockey.GroundhogDayWhen a certainanimal sees itsshadow—i.e., if theweather is sunny—it is said to portendsix weeks more ofwinter weather.PinkShirtDayis an annual eventcelebratedworldwide to raiseawareness aboutbullying andpromote kindnessand inclusion.CanadaDaythe nationalholiday ofCanada,celebratedon July 1stGoodFridayMost provinces andterritories in Canadarecognize Good Fridayas a statutory holiday,meaning manybusinesses andorganizations close orhave reduced hours.EarthDaycelebrated annuallyon April 22nd, is aday dedicated toraising awarenessabout environmentalissues and promotingactions to protect theplanetEasterMondaythe Mondayfollowing EasterSunday, which is aday of religiousand culturalsignificance formany Canadians.NewYear'sEvecelebrated onDecember 31st, isthe last day of theyear and is markedby festivities, parties,and often fireworks,leading up to themidnight countdownVictoriaDaya public holiday,historicallyhonoring QueenVictoria's birthday.Often seen as theofficial start ofsummer.CarnavalIt's a celebration ofwinter, Quebecoisculture, and Nordictraditions, featuring avariety of activities,ice and snowsculptures, parades,and more.ThanksgivingCanadian Thanksgivingis an annual holiday heldon the second Monday ofOctober, primarilyfocused on celebratingthe harvest andexpressing gratitude forthe blessings of the pastyear.LabourDaycelebrated on the firstMonday of September, isa statutory holiday thathonors workers and thelabour movement. It's aday to recognize thecontributions of workersand their familiesFamilyDaya statutory holidayobserved in severalprovinces on the thirdMonday of February,designed to givefamilies time to spendtogether and celebratefamily values.St.Patrick'sDayAn annualcelebrationof Irishidentity onMarch 17.RemembranceDayRemembrance Day,observed annually onNovember 11th in Canada,is a day to commemoratethe sacrifices of Canadianservicemen and womenwho have died in wars andconflicts, and also to honorthose who continue toserve.BlackFridayan annual shoppingevent, typically held onthe Friday following theAmerican Thanksgiving,characterized bysignificant discounts andsales offered by retailersboth online and inphysical stores.Father'sDayIt's a day to honorfathers and fatherfigures,recognizing theircontributions tofamilies andsociety.National TruthandReconciliationDayIt is a day to honour thechildren who neverreturned home, theSurvivors of residentialschools, their families, andcommunities. The day alsoserves as an importantstep in the reconciliationprocess betweenIndigenous and non-Indigenous peoplChristmasMany Canadians,regardless of religiousbackground, participatein festive activities likegift-giving, decoratingChristmas trees,enjoying special meals,and spending time withloved ones.AprilFool'sDayan annual customon the 1st of Aprilconsisting ofpractical jokes,hoaxes, andpranks.HalloweenCelebrated on October31st. Modern daycelebrations includetrick or treaters anddecorating your housewith pumpkins andother decorations. Valentine'sDaycelebrated annuallyon February 14th, isa day for expressinglove and affection,not just to romanticpartners, but also tofriends, family, andeven petsBCDayIt is a day torecognize andcelebrate thehistory, heritage,and diverse culturallandscape of BritishColumbia.Mother'sDaya day to honor andappreciatemothers andmaternal figuresfor their love, care,and sacrifices. IBoxingDayDespite the focus onsales, Boxing Day inCanada is also a dayfor spending time withfamily and friends,enjoying leftovers fromChristmas, andengaging in activitieslike watching hockey.GroundhogDayWhen a certainanimal sees itsshadow—i.e., if theweather is sunny—it is said to portendsix weeks more ofwinter weather.PinkShirtDayis an annual eventcelebratedworldwide to raiseawareness aboutbullying andpromote kindnessand inclusion.CanadaDaythe nationalholiday ofCanada,celebratedon July 1stGoodFridayMost provinces andterritories in Canadarecognize Good Fridayas a statutory holiday,meaning manybusinesses andorganizations close orhave reduced hours.EarthDaycelebrated annuallyon April 22nd, is aday dedicated toraising awarenessabout environmentalissues and promotingactions to protect theplanetEasterMondaythe Mondayfollowing EasterSunday, which is aday of religiousand culturalsignificance formany Canadians.NewYear'sEvecelebrated onDecember 31st, isthe last day of theyear and is markedby festivities, parties,and often fireworks,leading up to themidnight countdownVictoriaDaya public holiday,historicallyhonoring QueenVictoria's birthday.Often seen as theofficial start ofsummer.CarnavalIt's a celebration ofwinter, Quebecoisculture, and Nordictraditions, featuring avariety of activities,ice and snowsculptures, parades,and more.ThanksgivingCanadian Thanksgivingis an annual holiday heldon the second Monday ofOctober, primarilyfocused on celebratingthe harvest andexpressing gratitude forthe blessings of the pastyear.LabourDaycelebrated on the firstMonday of September, isa statutory holiday thathonors workers and thelabour movement. It's aday to recognize thecontributions of workersand their familiesFamilyDaya statutory holidayobserved in severalprovinces on the thirdMonday of February,designed to givefamilies time to spendtogether and celebratefamily values.St.Patrick'sDayAn annualcelebrationof Irishidentity onMarch 17.RemembranceDayRemembrance Day,observed annually onNovember 11th in Canada,is a day to commemoratethe sacrifices of Canadianservicemen and womenwho have died in wars andconflicts, and also to honorthose who continue toserve.

Canadian Holidays - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. an annual shopping event, typically held on the Friday following the American Thanksgiving, characterized by significant discounts and sales offered by retailers both online and in physical stores.
    Black Friday
  2. It's a day to honor fathers and father figures, recognizing their contributions to families and society.
    Father's Day
  3. It is a day to honour the children who never returned home, the Survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities. The day also serves as an important step in the reconciliation process between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peopl
    National Truth and Reconciliation Day
  4. Many Canadians, regardless of religious background, participate in festive activities like gift-giving, decorating Christmas trees, enjoying special meals, and spending time with loved ones.
    Christmas
  5. an annual custom on the 1st of April consisting of practical jokes, hoaxes, and pranks.
    April Fool's Day
  6. Celebrated on October 31st. Modern day celebrations include trick or treaters and decorating your house with pumpkins and other decorations.
    Halloween
  7. celebrated annually on February 14th, is a day for expressing love and affection, not just to romantic partners, but also to friends, family, and even pets
    Valentine's Day
  8. It is a day to recognize and celebrate the history, heritage, and diverse cultural landscape of British Columbia.
    BC Day
  9. a day to honor and appreciate mothers and maternal figures for their love, care, and sacrifices. I
    Mother's Day
  10. Despite the focus on sales, Boxing Day in Canada is also a day for spending time with family and friends, enjoying leftovers from Christmas, and engaging in activities like watching hockey.
    Boxing Day
  11. When a certain animal sees its shadow—i.e., if the weather is sunny—it is said to portend six weeks more of winter weather.
    Groundhog Day
  12. is an annual event celebrated worldwide to raise awareness about bullying and promote kindness and inclusion.
    Pink Shirt Day
  13. the national holiday of Canada, celebrated on July 1st
    Canada Day
  14. Most provinces and territories in Canada recognize Good Friday as a statutory holiday, meaning many businesses and organizations close or have reduced hours.
    Good Friday
  15. celebrated annually on April 22nd, is a day dedicated to raising awareness about environmental issues and promoting actions to protect the planet
    Earth Day
  16. the Monday following Easter Sunday, which is a day of religious and cultural significance for many Canadians.
    Easter Monday
  17. celebrated on December 31st, is the last day of the year and is marked by festivities, parties, and often fireworks, leading up to the midnight countdown
    New Year's Eve
  18. a public holiday, historically honoring Queen Victoria's birthday. Often seen as the official start of summer.
    Victoria Day
  19. It's a celebration of winter, Quebecois culture, and Nordic traditions, featuring a variety of activities, ice and snow sculptures, parades, and more.
    Carnaval
  20. Canadian Thanksgiving is an annual holiday held on the second Monday of October, primarily focused on celebrating the harvest and expressing gratitude for the blessings of the past year.
    Thanksgiving
  21. celebrated on the first Monday of September, is a statutory holiday that honors workers and the labour movement. It's a day to recognize the contributions of workers and their families
    Labour Day
  22. a statutory holiday observed in several provinces on the third Monday of February, designed to give families time to spend together and celebrate family values.
    Family Day
  23. An annual celebration of Irish identity on March 17.
    St. Patrick's Day
  24. Remembrance Day, observed annually on November 11th in Canada, is a day to commemorate the sacrifices of Canadian servicemen and women who have died in wars and conflicts, and also to honor those who continue to serve.
    Remembrance Day