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  2. List of festivals and parades in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montreal's St. Patrick's Day parade and the Irish in Quebec Montreal's is the oldest St. Patrick's Day Parade in Canada and one of the largest parades in Montreal. Greek Independence Day Parade on Hutchison in Jean Talon, it happens right after the St. Patrick's Day Festival.

  3. Category:Parades in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This category is for parades in Canada, including carnivals and certain public processions. When applicable, all topics should be moved to appropriate subcategories. When applicable, all topics should be moved to appropriate subcategories.

  4. Canada Day - Wikipedia

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    Canada Day, [a] formerly known as Dominion Day, [b] is the national day of Canada.A federal statutory holiday, it celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation which occurred on July 1, 1867, with the passing of the British North America Act, 1867, when the three separate colonies of the United Canadas, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were united into a single dominion within the British ...

  5. St. Patrick's Society of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The St. Patrick's Society of Montreal (French: Société Saint-Patrick de Montréal) is the oldest fraternal organization in Canada. In existence since March 17, 1834, [1] it predates the Société Saint-Jean Baptiste by three months. The St. Patrick's Society continues to be a leader in Montreal's Irish community, organizing such annual events ...

  6. Authorized marches of the Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Canadian Forces.. The following is a list of the notable authorized marches [1] [2] [3] for various organisations of the Canadian Armed Forces.The first march listed is the march most commonly performed for that organisation on parade; it is commonly referred to simply as that organisation's "march" or "march past".

  7. 2025 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    January 1 – New Year's Day; February 17 – Family Day; April 18 – Good Friday; May 19 – Victoria Day; July 1 – Canada Day; September 1 – Labour Day; September 30 – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation; October 13 – Thanksgiving Day; November 11 – Remembrance Day; December 25 – Christmas Day

  8. Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montreal [a] is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the ninth-largest in North America.It was founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", [19] and is now named after Mount Royal, [20] the triple-peaked mountain around which the early settlement was built. [21]

  9. Quebec City St-Patrick Parade - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, a committee was created to bring back the tradition of the parade to the city. With the support of the population, several organisations and the Québec City administration, the St. Patrick's Day parade returned to the streets of Québec on March 13, 2010, for the first time in over 84 years. [2]