Thanksgiving in Canada, which is celebrated on the second Monday in October, can be traced back to the 1578 voyage of Martin Frobisher from Engand in search of the Northwest Passage. They came in several ships and brought building materials with them. Unfortunately, the materials were lost with the ship when it was damaged by ice. Robert Wolfall, appointed to be their minister and preacher, gave a sermon encouraging them to be thankful for their deliverence from their dangerous journey. They celebrated communion and gave thanks.
Years later, French settlers arrive and they, too, had celebrations of thanksgiving.
It was declared a national holiday in 1879.
No. Thanksgiving as a national holiday is also celebrated in Canada. There are also harvest festivals and celebrations around the world at various time of year coinciding with the yearly gathering of crops. Most are not called "Thanksgiving" yet they celebrate the same thing.
The main basis behind Thanksgiving in Canada has been to celebrate the harvest season. At times, it has also commemorated a special anniversary.
In Canada, Thanksgiving is always on the second Monday of October.
Yes we do, we celebrate Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October. Canada's Parliament in 1957 passed this proclamation " A Day of General Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the bountiful harvest with which Canada has been blessed … to be observed on the 2nd Monday in October." The day is a national holiday for Canadians.
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Thanksgiving is Monday, October 10, 2011 in Canada.
No, Thanksgiving is celebrated at different times in Canada and the United States. In Canada, Thanksgiving is the second Monday in October. In the US, Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November.
Thanksgiving is celebrated in Canada on the second Monday in October every year.
Thanksgiving Day in Canada in 2008 was Monday, October 13
Thanksgiving was first a celebration at the Plymouth Plantation in 1621 to give thanks for the harvest.
In 2010, Thanksgiving Day was celebrated Monday October 11 in Canada.
Thanksgivign is celebrated in Canada. They may not celebrate it on the 4th Thursday of November, but they have it. Canada's Thanksgiving is on the 2nd Monday of October.
Monday, October 13 was when Canada celebrated Thanksgiving Day in 2008.
Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October.
Canada celebrates Thanksgiving in October on the second Monday.
Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October. On Thursday, January 31, 1957, the Parliament of Canada announced that Thanksgiving was a holiday to give thanks for the happenings of the previous year.