Family Day 2025 in Canada: A Comprehensive Guide

Family Day, celebrated on the third Monday of February, is a beloved holiday in several Canadian provinces. It's a time to prioritize family connections, create memories, and enjoy community events. In 2025, Family Day falls on February 17, and provinces across the country are gearing up for celebrations.

Provinces Observing Family Day

Family Day is recognized as a statutory holiday in the following provinces:

  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Manitoba
  • Ontario
  • Saskatchewan
  • New Brunswick

Each province celebrates with unique traditions, events, and activities, offering families an opportunity to spend quality time together.

Family Day by Province: What’s Happening?

1. Alberta

As the first province to establish Family Day in 1990, Alberta leads the charge in festive, family-centered events.

Popular Events:

  • Calgary Winter Festival: A family-friendly festival featuring ice sculptures, live entertainment, and outdoor activities.
  • Edmonton Family Day Festival: Indoor and outdoor fun, including games, crafts, and live performances.

2. British Columbia

Celebrated since 2013, Family Day in BC emphasizes creativity, culture, and nature-focused activities.

Popular Events:

  • Vancouver Art Gallery Family Programs: Hands-on workshops and interactive exhibits for families.
  • Whistler Family Day Celebrations: Outdoor skating, snow tubing, and live music in the heart of Whistler Village.

3. Manitoba

Manitoba celebrates Family Day with engaging events that bring communities together, despite the winter chill.

Popular Events:

  • Festival du Voyageur (Winnipeg): Western Canada’s largest winter festival, featuring music, ice sculptures, and cultural experiences.
  • Assiniboine Park Winter Fun Day: Includes sledding, snowshoeing, and hot chocolate for the whole family.

4. Ontario

Ontario has been celebrating Family Day since 2008, with a mix of indoor and outdoor activities to suit all interests.

Popular Events:

  • Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO): Offers family-friendly tours, storytelling, and hands-on art sessions.
  • Toronto’s WinterFest: Features outdoor skating, light displays, and food trucks at Nathan Phillips Square.

5. Saskatchewan

Since 2007, Saskatchewan has embraced Family Day as a way to strengthen community ties.

Popular Events:

  • Saskatoon Frosted Gardens: Stunning ice sculptures and interactive exhibits.
  • Regina Family Fun Day: Activities like sledding, face painting, and cozy bonfires.

6. New Brunswick

One of the newer additions to Family Day celebrations, New Brunswick offers events focused on community and family bonding.

Popular Events:

  • Fredericton Frostival: A three-week winter celebration with activities for all ages, including skating and craft workshops.
  • Moncton’s Family Day at the Park: Enjoy sleigh rides, snowshoeing, and outdoor games.

Why Family Day Matters

Family Day is more than just a day off—it’s a chance to reconnect with loved ones and support local communities. From cultural festivals to outdoor adventures, this holiday encourages everyone to take a break from their routines and focus on what truly matters.

Get Involved: Promote Your Family Day Event

Are you organizing a Family Day event in 2025? We’d love to feature it! Our goal is to create a comprehensive resource for Family Day activities across Canada.

  • Submit your event details to be included in our listings for each province: hello@familyday.ca
  • Highlight your offerings to reach families looking for fun and meaningful ways to spend the holiday.



Family Day 2025 is a perfect opportunity to slow down, spend quality time with loved ones, and celebrate what makes your community special. Whether you’re sledding in Manitoba, enjoying ice sculptures in Alberta, or exploring art galleries in Ontario, there’s something for everyone.

Mark your calendar for February 17, 2025, and make this Family Day one to remember!




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