That's equivalent to asking why the United States celebrate July 4th.
Canada day is celebrated because Canada was formed a country; Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick all become Canadian provinces but still under Queen Elizabeth's reign. It wasn't until 1982, her majesty allowed Canada to become independent, therefore becoming a federal state with a parliamentary democracy but still a constitutional monarch. Though Canada became a country on July 1, 1867.
Theres lots of activities parades and fun things to do !!
it is the holiday of Canada's independence.
Canada celebrated Columbus Day because it believes that Columbus was the real settler who established the American continent. That's why it is so important to the Canadians.
Well, in most places they have big celebrations with face painting and stuff, and there is fireworks!
Canada Day is on on July 1. It is known as Canada's birthday in the popular press and celebrates Canada becoming a nation.
Yes, Canada day is on July 1st.
Canada Day used to be known as Dominion Day.
Canada day
because it was the most important day in Canada. :)
Canada celebrated Columbus Day because it believes that Columbus was the real settler who established the American continent. That's why it is so important to the Canadians.
A because the veterans want recognition and people don't wont wars to happen again (in Canada) so they use the day to inform people duhh
An important Canadian holidays are National Flag of Canada Day. This holiday is observed on February 15, which is typically America's Presidents day holiday.
Canada day originated in Canada and is in Canada only.
we have a Canada day
Canada Day will be on July 1.
Canada Day is the day Canadians celebrate the country gaining its indeoendence.
Canada Day is for all of Canada, while Quebec Day is for all of Quebec.
That is their Independence Day, also known as Dominion Day or Canada Day.
Canada Day is on July 1st. Canada "became Canada" that exact date in 1867.