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Stat Holidays Alberta 2025 – List of Complete Holidays in Alberta You Should Know About

Alberta knows how to throw a party, and not just any party, but a year-round celebration through its statutory holidays. From chilly winter festivities to warm summer gatherings, each holiday has a unique vibe and array of activities. So, buckle up as we take a whirlwind tour of stat holidays Alberta 2025, ensuring you know exactly where to be to soak in the festive spirit!

List of Stat Holidays Alberta 2025

DateDay of WeekAlberta Stat HolidaysStatus
January 1WednesdayNew Year’s DayStandard
February 17MondayFamily DayStandard
April 18FridayGood FridayStandard
April 21MondayEaster MondayOptional
May 19MondayVictoria DayStandard
July 1TuesdayCanada DayStandard
August 4MondayHeritage DayOptional
September 1MondayLabour DayStandard
September 30TuesdayNational Day for Truth and ReconciliationOptional
October 13MondayThanksgivingStandard
November 11TuesdayRemembrance DayStandard
December 25ThursdayChristmas DayStandard
December 26FridayBoxing DayOptional

Stat Holidays Alberta 2025: Holidays For Everyone

January 1, Wednesday – New Year’s Day: 

Ring in the New Year with a splash of winter magic in Alberta! This Wednesday, January 1st, is not just a day off; it’s an invitation to celebrate with grandeur. Imagine the night sky bursting with color from fireworks in Calgary and Edmonton, setting the tone for the year. Gather your friends for a game night featuring everything from Monopoly to Cards Against Humanity, or visit local hotspots offering tantalizing New Year’s deals. It’s a day to laugh, play, and dine your way into 2025!

February 17, Monday – Family Day: 

Family Day is your official excuse to hit pause on the mundane and dive into quality time with your loved ones. Whether you go ice skating, have a snowball fight, or enjoy a cozy day with board games and movies, make sure to wrap up the day with a hot chocolate in hand. It’s the perfect day for a family photo in the snow or a competitive game of Scrabble. Let the laughter and family banter fill the air!

April 18, Friday – Good Friday: 

Good Friday offers a serene backdrop for reflection and community gatherings. Many Albertans attend church services, but it’s also a great day for a quiet hike through one of the province’s stunning parks. Enjoy the emerging greenery and vibrant blooms, or for a twist, organize a community potluck and share your favorite spring dishes!

May 19, Monday – Victoria Day: 

Welcome the unofficial start of summer with Victoria Day’s dazzling fireworks and community barbecues. Don your most festive gear and head to the nearest park for picnics, parades, and plenty of sunshine. It’s a day to celebrate with a bang and maybe even start a friendly competition over who grills the best burger!

July 1, Tuesday – Canada Day: 

Drape yourself in red and white and show off that Canadian pride. From pancake breakfasts to late-night concerts, Alberta is buzzing with activities. Don’t miss the iconic parades and the heartfelt renditions of “O Canada,” all culminating in breathtaking fireworks displays that unite everyone in a chorus of cheers.

September 1, Monday – Labour Day: 

Bid farewell to summer with a Labour Day filled with relaxation and recreation. Whether it’s a last splash at the lake, a peaceful nature walk, or a lively street fair, make the most of this transition into autumn. Labour Day is your chance to recharge before the hustle of fall begins.

October 13, Monday – Thanksgiving: 

Gather around the table for a feast of gratitude this Thanksgiving. Alberta’s bountiful harvest brings delicious ingredients to your plate, so why not try a new recipe or two? After the feast, take a leisurely walk through the autumn leaves or cozy up for some family storytelling time, sharing tales of thankfulness.

November 11, Tuesday – Remembrance Day: 

Pause and pay tribute to the brave souls who have served and sacrificed for Canada. Attend a local Remembrance Day service, wear your poppy with pride, and take a moment of silence at 11 AM to reflect on peace and freedom. It’s a solemn but important day in the heart of every Albertan.

December 25, Thursday – Christmas Day: 

Experience the magic of Christmas in Alberta with twinkling lights, joyful carols, and the warmth of community spirit. Whether it’s building snowmen, baking cookies, or enjoying a festive meal, Christmas is about creating memories that last a lifetime. And as the snow gently falls, may your world be filled with peace and love.

Alberta Stat Holidays 2025: Optional holidays for the few lucky

April 21, Monday – Easter Monday:

Keep the Easter festivities hopping along with a laid-back Monday filled with fun and frolic. Organize an Easter egg hunt for the kids (and adults!), bake some delightful Easter treats, or perhaps host a bonnet-making session. It’s a day filled with creativity, sweets, and smiles, perfect for shaking off any spring showers.

August 4, Monday – Heritage Day 

On Heritage Day, explore Alberta’s rich tapestry of cultures. Dive into cultural festivals featuring dance, music, art, and a smorgasbord of international cuisines. Learn, appreciate, and celebrate the diverse heritage that shapes Alberta while making new friends and tasting dishes from around the globe.

September 30, Tuesday – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: 

This poignant day is an opportunity to reflect on and recognize the rich history of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Attend local events that honor this history through storytelling, art, and ceremonies. It’s a day for education, understanding, and commitment to reconciliation.

FAQs About Stat Holidays Alberta 2025

What are the statutory holiday pay rules in Alberta?

Employees in Alberta are entitled to statutory holiday pay if they have been employed with the same employer for at least 30 days within the 12 months preceding the holiday. They receive an average day’s pay for the holiday. If they work on holiday, they earn 1.5 times their regular hourly rate for hours worked, in addition to their typical daily wage. Alternatively, they might receive their regular wage for hours worked plus a different day off with pay (often called a “day in lieu”).

Is Remembrance Day a statutory holiday in Alberta?

Remembrance Day is officially recognized as a statutory holiday in Alberta, allowing most employees to take the day off with pay.

Is Boxing Day a statutory holiday in Alberta?

Boxing Day is not a statutory holiday in Alberta. Like Easter Monday, it is treated as an optional holiday and not typically observed as a day with statutory paid leave.

That brings an end to our list of Alberta stat holidays 2025. As Alberta gears up for another vibrant year, the calendar is dotted with special dates that bring everyone together to celebrate. If you’re planning your year or just curious about the days you’ll get to kick back and relax, check out our comprehensive guide to the 2024 statutory holidays in Alberta. This guide will ensure you know exactly where and how to celebrate each occasion. Let’s take a festive tour through Alberta’s holidays, packed with fun facts and exciting ways to enjoy each day!