Next National Aboriginal Day in Canada holiday is on

22nd June 2026, Monday

What is National Aboriginal Day in Canada?

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On the 21st of June of every year, Canadians observe the National Indigenous People’s Day –formerly known as National Aboriginal Day– which celebrates the autochthonous groups’ idiosyncratic heritage, culture, history, and achievements. It is a public holiday in some areas, and a normal working day in others. However, the celebrations span across the entire country.

The National Indigenous People’s Day is a great opportunity for people to discover and explore the contributions of the three native groups in Canada –the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis– in ameliorating and developing the country. Various activities and events are held to commemorate the unique culture and achievements of the indigenous groups, including fundraisers; traditional feasts; social gatherings accompanied with traditional and contemporary music, singing, and dancing; and the cutting of a cake to pay homage to the aboriginal people.

When is National Aboriginal Day in Canada?

How long until National Aboriginal Day in Canada?
Next National Aboriginal Day in Canada takes place in 321 Days.
Dates of National Aboriginal Day in Canada
YearWeekdayDate
2030 Saturday22nd Jun
2029 Friday22nd Jun
2028 Thursday22nd Jun
2027 Tuesday22nd Jun
2026 Monday22nd Jun
2025 Sunday22nd Jun
2024 Saturday22nd Jun
2023 Thursday22nd Jun
2022 Wednesday22nd Jun
2021 Tuesday22nd Jun
2020 Monday22nd Jun
2019 Saturday22nd Jun
2018 Friday22nd Jun
2017 Thursday22nd Jun
2016 Wednesday22nd Jun
2015 Monday22nd Jun
Duration
1 Day

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