The anniversary of the monarch was a holiday in Canada long before Confederation, the first legislation, as the event is concerned, approved in 1845 by the Parliament of the Province of Canada officially recognized May 24 as the birthday of the queen Victoria. It was also noted that on this date in 1854, on the 35th anniversary of Queen Victoria, about 5,000 residents of Western Canada gathered in front of the Government House (near the present King and Simcoe streets in Toronto) to acclaim their queen . In 1866, for the day of Queen Victoria town of Omemee, also in Canada West, he organized a day of celebration to mark the occasion including salvo of shots at midnight, the serenades before dawn, picnics, athletic competitions, demonstration lighting and torchlight procession
when is it?
may 24
how do people celebrate it?
is organized a day of celebration to mark the occasion including salvo of shots at midnight, the serenades before dawn, picnics, athletic competitions, show lighting and torchlight procession
what should people see?
as his queen is acclaimed as the inhabitants created the celebration
what should people do?
here in chile I see nothing that he assimilates more than the president's birthday but here in Chile is not held to country level but internally
Canadian days
domingo, 9 de octubre de 2016
Labor Day
In most countries of the world Labor Day is celebrated on May 1, however in Canada is commemorated on the first Monday of September each year.
The origins of Labor Day in Canada dates back to December 1872 when a march was organized in support of the strike of the printing industry in Toronto for a worker who is working 58 hours in a workweek.
when is it ?
first Monday in September
how do people celebrate it?
They take the day off
what should people see?
people should see a memorial on TV it was for all
what should people do?
out to commemorate what happened in toronto
Canada's day
It is celebrated on July 1 of each year to celebrate the independence of Canada from the UK in 1867.
The holiday was formally established in 1867 and originally called Dominion Day. The name was changed to Canada Day in October 1982. The day is often celebrated with parades and outdoor parties. Every year in the Canadian capital city of Ottawa there are great celebrations on the lawn of the national parliament buildings. Also, in cities such as Montreal and Toronto are some of the largest parades in the country.1
This day takes place in the province of Quebec, the "Moving Day" where large numbers of people moving from one city to another home or at the end of their annual lease contracts.
It is good to note, even painful, this festival, the first of July, where the day of the move or fret buzz held; looking to sabotage or prevent any parade or celebration date. The reason is that Quebec secede from Canada looking. However, every year is celebrated with fireworks and parties where children and families participate actively games in parks.
when is it?
r: july 1
how do people celebrate it ?
r:people celebrates with parades and outdoor parties, also at the end of the day in Quebec on moving day where people just annual arriedos moved to another city takes place.
what should people see?
r:people should see carnivals and festivals
what should people do?
r:celebrablo according to their customs here that day is like September 18 is the day of independence
The holiday was formally established in 1867 and originally called Dominion Day. The name was changed to Canada Day in October 1982. The day is often celebrated with parades and outdoor parties. Every year in the Canadian capital city of Ottawa there are great celebrations on the lawn of the national parliament buildings. Also, in cities such as Montreal and Toronto are some of the largest parades in the country.1
This day takes place in the province of Quebec, the "Moving Day" where large numbers of people moving from one city to another home or at the end of their annual lease contracts.
It is good to note, even painful, this festival, the first of July, where the day of the move or fret buzz held; looking to sabotage or prevent any parade or celebration date. The reason is that Quebec secede from Canada looking. However, every year is celebrated with fireworks and parties where children and families participate actively games in parks.
when is it?
r: july 1
how do people celebrate it ?
r:people celebrates with parades and outdoor parties, also at the end of the day in Quebec on moving day where people just annual arriedos moved to another city takes place.
what should people see?
r:people should see carnivals and festivals
what should people do?
r:celebrablo according to their customs here that day is like September 18 is the day of independence
Unique opportunities in canada
Canada is a physically very beautiful country and its celebrations make it even more attractive apart from the low cost of living that has makes it more accessible to anyone, come all to canada unique offers
This is known as lake louise mountain waters and the great hotel that presents and also known by the route of 6 glaciers
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