2021 Nanavut Holidays

2021 Nanavut Holidays

WHEN ARE NEXT PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IN 2021 NANAVUT

Civic Holiday
Civic Holiday

Civic Day is a holiday on the first Monday of August in various provinces and territories of Canada. It is observed by di.....

Labor Day
Labor Day

In Canada, Labour Day is celebrated on the first Monday of September. The day basically offered workers the opportunity t.....

Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day is organized every year on the second Monday of October, which is an occasion to celebrate the good harv.....

2021 NATIONAL AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IN NANAVUT

Year Date Day Holiday
2021 1 Jan Fri New Years Day
2021 2 Apr Fri Good Friday
2021 5 Apr Mon Easter Monday
2021 24 May Mon Victoria/Patriots' Day
2021 1 Jul Thu Canada Day
2021 9 Jul Fri Nanavut Day
2021 2 Aug Mon Civic Holiday
2021 6 Sep Mon Labor Day
2021 11 Oct Mon Thanksgiving Day
2021 11 Nov Thu Remembrance Day
2021 25 Dec Sat Christmas Day
2021 26 Dec Sun Boxing Day
2022 1 Jan Sat New Years Day

2021 Nanavut Holidays Information:

CalendarHolidays provides you with a list of 2024 statutory holidays in Nunavut that are distinct from national holidays observed across Canada. Nunavut includes a large part of northern Canada and most of the Arctic Archipelago of Canada. Its massive territory tags it the fifth-largest country subdivision globally and the second-largest country in North America after Greenland. It's the second least populated area of Canada. Its islands are only approachable by plane or boat as tundra, rocky mountains, and remote towns.

Every April, Iqaluit hosts a trade show, Nunavut Mining Symposium, which reflects the economic activities in Nunavut. It is well known for the artwork, carvings, and handcrafted clothing of its indigenous Inuit people. This art is shown in the capital at the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum in Iqaluit, Baffin Island.

It is more likely that people are more willing to know about their province of Nunavut's statutory holidays than holidays from other regions. All holidays are described with real facts about the specific festival so that you can understand how and why people celebrate a particular holiday. There are five national statutory holidays and four provincial statutory holidays in Nunavut. Some specific holidays are only observed in Nunavut, like Nunavut Day, celebrated on 9th July. It's not a statutory holiday in Nunavut; the Canadian Parliament announced the Nunavut Land Claims Act's passage on this day.

These online calendars display all Nunavut holidays, festivals, and other celebrations to make your planning easier. You can use our 2024 Nunavut holiday calendar and customize it to your needs. Download it in a printable online format, including Word, Excel, PDF.