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  2. Victoria Day - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Day is also a mark of the beginning of the cottage season, when cottage owners may reverse the winterization of their property. [48] [49] Gardeners in Canada will similarly regard Victoria Day as the beginning of spring, [7] [49] as it falls at a time when one can be fairly certain that frost will not return until the next autumn ...

  3. Victoria steamboat disaster - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Steamer disaster - Cove Bridge, Springbank Park. The Victoria steamboat disaster (also called The Victoria Day Disaster) was a Canadian maritime disaster that took place on May 24, 1881, when the sternwheel passenger steamboat Victoria, capsized and sank in the Thames River near what is today Greenway Off-Leash Dog Park in Kensal Park, London, Ontario.

  4. Bread and Cheese Day - Wikipedia

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    Bread and Cheese Day is observed by Canada's Six Nations Reserve on Victoria Day. The day is marked with speeches, games, and a gift of bread and cheese to members of the community. The day is marked with speeches, games, and a gift of bread and cheese to members of the community.

  5. King's Official Birthday - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] After Victoria died in 1901, 24 May became Victoria Day [17] and the official date in Canada of the reigning monarch's birthday changed through various royal proclamations: for Edward VII, it continued by yearly proclamation to be observed on 24 May, but, was 3 June for George V and 23 June for Edward VIII (their actual birthdays).

  6. London, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    On Victoria Day, 24 May 1881, the stern-wheeler ferry SS Victoria capsized in the Thames River close to Cove Bridge in West London. Approximately 200 passengers drowned in the shallow river, making it one of the worst disasters in London's history, and is now dubbed "The Victoria Day Disaster". At the time, London's population was relatively ...

  7. Public holidays in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Day: Victoria Day: Victoria Day: National Patriots' Day: Victoria Day June 21: National Indigenous Peoples Day: National Indigenous Peoples Day June 24: Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day: July 1: Canada Day: Memorial Day: Canada Day July 9: Nunavut Day: First Monday in August: British Columbia Day: New Brunswick Day: Civic Holiday: Civic Holiday ...

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  9. Commonwealth Day - Wikipedia

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    From 1898 to 1976, Empire Day/Commonwealth Day was observed on an ad hoc basis in conjunction with Victoria Day, a federal statutory holiday in May that also serves as the sovereign's official birthday in Canada. [12] [39] Empire Day/Commonwealth Day was held on the weekday before Victoria Day and was not intended to be a general holiday in ...