When is Thanksgiving (Canada) 2022?

Thanksgiving (Canada) 2022 started on Monday 10th Oct, 2022 (10/10/2022) 1348 days ago

What is Thanksgiving (Canada)?

Thanksgiving Day in Canada is a cherished annual observance, firmly established on the second Monday of October. This timing often aligns perfectly with the peak of the vibrant autumn foliage, transforming the Canadian landscape into a breathtaking tapestry of red, orange, and gold. As a national holiday in most provinces and territories, businesses typically close their doors, granting employees the statutory right to enjoy a well-deserved day of rest and celebration with loved ones. While public transportation systems usually operate on reduced holiday schedules rather than maintaining their usual frequency, this adjustment allows essential services to continue while reflecting the holiday's more subdued pace.

Historical Roots and National Observance

The origins of Canadian Thanksgiving trace back much further than its American counterpart, with some of the earliest recorded celebrations dating to Martin Frobisher's expedition in 1578, giving thanks for safe passage to North America. Unlike the American tradition, which largely commemorates a single event, Canadian Thanksgiving evolved from a blend of European harvest festivals and solemn days of thanksgiving for various blessings, including successful harvests, military victories, and even the recovery of a monarch. It was officially proclaimed a holiday in Canada in 1879, though its date shifted several times over the years before finally being fixed to the second Monday in October by Parliament in 1957. This date purposefully avoids conflict with Remembrance Day (November 11th) and positions it closer to the actual completion of the harvest season across much of Canada.

Culinary Traditions and Diverse Celebrations

Thanksgiving is quintessentially a time for family gatherings, often centred around an elaborate dinner. The centrepiece of this festive meal in nearly every household is the succulent roast turkey, basted to perfection and served with an array of traditional accompaniments. These typically include savoury stuffing, rich gravy, tart cranberry sauce, creamy mashed potatoes, and a medley of seasonal root vegetables like squash, carrots, and parsnips. For dessert, the warm, comforting flavours of pumpkin pie, apple pie, and other fall fruit tarts are often savoured. However, Canada's rich multicultural fabric means that celebrations are beautifully diverse. Families of non-European descent or those with unique culinary traditions frequently infuse their Thanksgiving repasts with global flavours, incorporating dishes that reflect their heritage while still embracing the spirit of gratitude and togetherness. This might involve everything from aromatic curries and vibrant stir-fries to traditional Indigenous dishes, creating a unique fusion that enriches the holiday's culinary landscape.

The Quintessential Long Weekend Getaway

The three-day Thanksgiving long weekend presents an ideal opportunity for many Canadians to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. It’s a popular time for short trips, whether it’s a visit to extended family, a retreat to a cozy cottage or holiday home, or an exploration of Canada's stunning natural beauty. The crisp autumn air and the spectacle of the fall foliage, particularly in regions like Ontario's Algonquin Park, Quebec's Laurentian Mountains, or the scenic Maritimes, draw countless sightseers and hikers. It's a cherished chance to reconnect with nature, enjoy outdoor activities, and simply unwind before the colder embrace of winter fully descends.

Frequently Asked Questions About Canadian ThanksgivingIs Thanksgiving Day a statutory holiday across all of Canada?Thanksgiving Day is a statutory holiday for federally regulated employees and in most provinces and territories, including British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. However, in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, it is observed as a retail closing day but is not a statutory paid holiday for all employees, meaning some workplaces may remain open.How does Canadian Thanksgiving differ from American Thanksgiving?The primary differences lie in the date and historical context. Canadian Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October and has roots in earlier harvest festivals and gratitude for various blessings. American Thanksgiving, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, is more directly tied to the 1621 harvest feast shared by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag people at Plymouth.What are common activities on Canadian Thanksgiving?Beyond the traditional family dinner, popular activities include watching Canadian Football League (CFL) games (often featuring the "Thanksgiving Day Classic" matchups), going for scenic drives to view fall foliage, hiking, visiting local farms for apple picking or pumpkin patches, and engaging in community volunteer work.

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Start Date Oct 10, 2022
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