Besides Canada, Victoria Day is also celebrated in the British Overseas Territories such as Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands. Additionally, some regions in the United States, particularly those with historical ties to Canada or British heritage, may recognize the day, albeit informally. While not a public holiday, events and observances may occur in places with significant Canadian expatriate communities.
Victoria (Canada), Vancouver (Canada), Vienna (Austria)
In any place with Jews it can be celebrated....soem places with Jews are Israel, the US, Canada, and many other places
There are many places to eat along the Trans-Canada Highway between Calgary and Victoria. Some of the best include the Central Cafe in Ashcroft and Anny's Dairy Bar in New Westminster.
No. It is played in other places besides India. Canada is famous for ice hockey.
She was queen of Great Britain and Ireland, and by extension the British Empire, which reached it's greatest size under her reign. It covered a third of the world's nations, and included Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and many other places besides. Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 until her death in 1901.
All places in Canada. Canada does not have states, it has provinces and territories.
Well, in most places they have big celebrations with face painting and stuff, and there is fireworks!
there are many fun places in Canada. My favourite is Canada's Wonderland . (like Disney,but better)
Vancouver Victoria
There were many places in Canada for black slaves. Such as Buxton.
places in London
In my home ..