Traditional Catholics (read: pre-Vatican II) end Lent at noon on Holy Saturday, when the First Mass of Easter is celebrated. The priest wears white vestments (not purple), the Gloria is again said, and the Alleluia is heard for the first time since Septuagesima.
It begins March 9, and ends April 23.
lent starts on March 9 and ends on April 19
Lent ends the same day every year. Easter Sunday
Wednesday March 9th
In 2011 Lent begins on March 9th and ends on the 23rd of April.
Easter is the end of Lent.
Lent ends on Easter.
Holy Week followed by the Easter Triduum come at the end of Lent.
Easter Sunday, Jesus Christ's rising from the dead, is celebrated at the end of lent.
No matter what year it is, Lent always get over on Easter Sunday
In the year 2010 lent will come to a end on Easter sunday.
Lent 2015 starts on Wednesday, February 18
It ends at sunset on Holy Saturday (the day before Easter Sunday). Lent is 40 days but, for Christians, Sunday is always a day of celebration so they are not counted as part of lent and you don't fast on them. There are 46 days from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday, take out the Sundays and you have 40 days of fasting in Lent.