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Civic Holiday (French: congé civique) is a public holiday in Canada celebrated on the first Monday in August. [1]Though the first Monday of August is celebrated in most of Canada as a public holiday, [2] it is only officially known as "Civic Holiday" in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, where it is a territorial statutory holiday.
Week-long closure of public schools across all provinces and territories. [26] Often used as an opportunity for families with schoolchildren to go on vacation. Although March break rarely coincides with the Easter weekend, in 2018 Prince Edward Island schools considered merging it with the Easter holiday. [27]
August 2025 will be the eighth month of the upcoming common year. The month, which will begin on a Friday, will end on a Sunday after 31 days. Portal:Current events
Taste of the Danforth (August - Toronto) The Great India Festival (August - Ottawa) [4] Toronto Chinese Lantern Festival (Toronto) Toronto Design Offsite Festival (Toronto) [5] Toronto International Film Festival (Toronto) Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival (Toronto) Toronto Ribfest (July Canada Day Weekend - Centennial Park, Etobicoke)
Kempenfest is an outdoor arts and crafts festival in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The festival occurs annually over the August long weekend and features over 300 artisans, an antique show, food demonstrations, children's activities and live entertainment. It is named after Kempenfelt Bay and began in 1971.
The CNE Midway on August 31, 2012. The CNE is held at Exhibition Place, which is a 192 acres (78 ha) site located along Toronto's waterfront on the shores of Lake Ontario just west of downtown Toronto. The site features several permanent buildings and structures, many of which have been named as significant under the Ontario Heritage Act.
January 6, 2025 at 9:49 AM. Jennaleah “Jenna” Hin, 17, of Henderson, Nevada, was reported missing since Dec. 30 after she reportedly left home following a family dispute.
In honour of the 50th anniversary of the Glengarry Highland Games held annually at Maxville, Ontario, Canada Post issued 'Highland Games' on 1 August 1997. The commemorative stamp was designed by Fraser Ross, based on photographs by Andrew Balfour. The 45¢ stamps are perforated 12.5 x 13 and were printed by Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited. [3]