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Rockton World's Fair (October Thanksgiving Weekend - Flamborough) St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival ( St. Lawrence) Toronto Caribbean Carnival - Toronto Carnival (March - August -Toronto) Shaw Festival ( Niagara-on-the-Lake) Steam Era (September Labour Day Weekend - Milton) Stratford Shakespeare Festival (Stratford)
Not a statutory holiday in Quebec and Ontario. December 26: Boxing Day: Lendemain de Noël: A holiday with mixed and uncertain origins and definitions. [22] Provincially, a statutory holiday in Ontario. A holiday in New Brunswick under the Days of Rest Act. Many employers across the country observe Boxing Day as a paid day off.
Canada's Wonderland is situated in Maple, a neighbourhood of Vaughan, Ontario. The park is east of Highway 400 between Rutherford Road (Exit 33) and Major Mackenzie Drive (Exit 35), 13 km (8.1 mi) north of Highway 401, 6 km (3.7 mi) north of Highway 407 and 64 km (40 mi) south of Barrie. It is bounded by Highway 400 to the west, Jane Street to ...
This is a list of AEW Collision episodes including episode number, location, venue, and that night's main event. The show is broadcast on TNT in the United States (but is subject to scheduling). All dates, venues, and main events are per the "results" page on the official All Elite Wrestling (AEW) website. [1]
November 14 – The 2023 Northwest Territories general election is held. November 19 – The 110th Grey Cup in Hamilton, Ontario, was won by the Montreal Alouettes, 28–24, against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. [ 76] November 21 – The first of a series of province-wide strikes during the 2023 Quebec public sector strikes.
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport. [ 17] Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay International Airport. Seasonal. [ 11] Toronto. Toronto Pearson International Airport. Focus city.
Date. Easter + 1 day, December 26, first Tuesday in November. Family Day is a public holiday in the countries of Angola, Israel, Namibia, South Africa, Uruguay, Vanuatu, and Vietnam; in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Saskatchewan; in the American states of Arizona and Nevada; and as the second ...
The latest United States change (the Energy Policy Act of 2005), adding parts of March and November to the period during which DST is observed starting in 2007, was adopted by the various provinces and territories on the following dates: Ontario [12] and Manitoba [13] – October 20, 2005; Quebec – December 5, 2005 [14]