When planning a vacation in Canada it may be useful to refer to the Canadian holiday 2019 list.
Students in Canada usually take a vacation in March, in a week in November. Date varies by region
In addition, nearly 25% of Quebec's workers are on vacation during the last two weeks (building holidays) in July. Many tourist spots are currently very busy so you may need to take this into account when planning your trip.
Canada is a bilingual society, on June 24th the eastern part of Quebec, especially the grassroots holiday was welcomed. However, the day of Canada is increasingly popular since the late 1950s, such as fireworks, parades, church bells, "O, Canada", and Royal Canadian Mounted Police music journey, but this is a holiday.
Generally, this vacation is not a big deal in Canada. Canadians automatically get Monday's vacation in the majority of the country, but at Atlantic Canada (Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador) this is an arbitrary vacation. Many Québec people simply do not celebrate this holiday. Turkey was a rare treat, so it became a traditional Thanksgiving food. In the 1830's, 8 to 10 pounds of birds spent the day's wages. Turkey today is affordable, but it is still a symbol of prize money. In fact, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin used a roast parrot to eat roasted turkeys at the first meal a month.
The official ceremony was held at the National War Memorial of Ottawa. In Canada, Memorial Day is a federal legal holiday permitted in nearly all regions and provinces except Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec. In many other countries of the world, this day was observed at the national level. It was held on Queen Victoria 's actual birthday on May 25, but it is now celebrated on Monday before the anniversary in the United States. Since it is always observed on Monday, the Victoria Day weekend is often referred to as May long weekend, or May long. If you plan to visit Canada on Victoria Day, in addition to crowded resorts and attractions, please prepare for traffic on the road.