List of Federal and Public Holidays
Here are the National, Christian, Jewish and other observed holidays in the US and Canada for the calendar years 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010. A calendar year runs January 1st to December 31st . A fiscal year (fy or financial year) is a 12-month period used for calculating annual financial statements and can cover any 12-month period.
Holiday |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
New Year's Day, U.S & Canada |
Jan. 1 |
Jan. 1 |
Jan. 1 |
Jan. 1 |
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, U.S (Observed) |
Jan. 15 |
Jan. 21 |
Jan. 19 |
Jan. 18 |
Lincoln's Birthday, U.S |
Feb. 12 |
Feb. 12 |
Feb. 12 |
Feb. 12 |
Valentine's Day |
Feb. 14 |
Feb. 14 |
Feb. 14 |
Feb. 14 |
President's Day, U.S (Observed) |
Feb. 19 |
Feb. 18 |
Feb. 16 |
Feb. 15 |
Family Day, Canada (Alberta) |
Feb. 19 |
Feb. 18 |
Feb. 16 |
Feb. 15 |
Ash Wednesday |
Feb. 21 |
Feb. 6 |
Feb. 25 |
Feb. 17 |
Washington's Birthday, U.S |
Feb. 22 |
Feb. 22 |
Feb. 22 |
Feb. 22 |
St. Patrick's Day |
Mar. 17 |
Mar. 17 |
Mar. 17 |
Mar. 17 |
Spring Equinox |
Mar. 21 |
Mar. 20 |
Mar. 20 |
Mar. 20 |
Palm Sunday |
Apr. 1 |
Mar. 16 |
Apr. 5 |
Mar. 28 |
Daylight Savings Time Begins, U.S & Canada |
Mar. 11 |
Mar. 9 |
Mar. 8 |
Mar. 14 |
Jewish Passover |
Apr. 3 |
Apr. 20 |
Apr. 9 |
Mar. 30 |
Good Friday (Holiday in Canada) |
Apr. 6 |
Mar. 21 |
Apr. 10 |
Apr. 2 |
Easter Sunday |
Apr. 8 |
Mar. 23 |
Apr. 12 |
Apr. 4 |
Easter Monday (Holiday in Canada) |
Apr. 9 |
Mar. 24 |
Apr. 13 |
Apr. 5 |
Cinco de Mayo |
May 5 |
May 5 |
May 5 |
May 5 |
Mother's Day |
May 13 |
May 11 |
May 10 |
May 9 |
Victoria Day, Canada |
May 21 |
May 19 |
May 18 |
May 24 |
Memorial Day, U.S |
May 28 |
May 26 |
May 25 |
May 31 |
Flag Day |
Jun. 14 |
Jun. 14 |
Jun. 14 |
Jun. 14 |
Father's Day |
Jun. 17 |
Jun. 15 |
Jun. 21 |
Jun. 20 |
Summer Solstice |
Jun. 21 |
Jun. 20 |
Jun. 21 |
Jun. 21 |
St. Jean-Baptiste Day (Quebec) |
Jun. 24 |
Jun. 24 |
Jun. 24 |
Jun. 24 |
Canada Day, Canada |
Jul. 1 |
Jul. 1 |
Jul. 1 |
Jul. 1 |
Independence Day, U.S |
Jul. 4 |
Jul. 4 |
Jul. 4 |
Jul. 4 |
Civic Holiday, Canada |
Aug. 6 |
Aug. 4 |
Aug. 3 |
Aug. 2 |
Labor Day, U.S |
Sep. 3 |
Sep. 1 |
Sep. 7 |
Sep. 6 |
Labour Day, Canada |
Sep. 3 |
Sep. 1 |
Sep. 7 |
Sep. 6 |
Grandparent's Day |
Sep. 9 |
Sep. 7 |
Sep. 13 |
Sep. 12 |
Fall Equinox |
Sep. 23 |
Sep. 22 |
Sep. 22 |
Sep. 23 |
Jewish New Year |
Sep. 13 |
Sep. 30 |
Sep. 19 |
Sep. 9 |
Yom Kippur |
Sep. 22 |
Oct. 9 |
Sep. 28 |
Sep. 18 |
Columbus Day, U.S |
Oct. 8 |
Oct. 13 |
Oct. 12 |
Oct. 11 |
Thanksgiving Day, Canada |
Oct. 8 |
Oct. 13 |
Oct. 12 |
Oct. 11 |
Daylight Savings Time Ends, U.S & Canada |
Nov. 4 |
Nov. 2 |
Nov. 1 |
Nov. 7 |
Halloween |
Oct. 31 |
Oct. 31 |
Oct. 31 |
Oct. 31 |
Election Day, U.S |
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Nov. 4 |
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Nov. 2 |
Veteran's Day, U.S |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Remembrance Day, Canada (Alberta) |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Thanksgiving Day, U.S |
Nov. 22 |
Nov. 27 |
Nov. 26 |
Nov. 25 |
Hanukkah |
Dec. 5 - Dec. 12 |
Dec. 22 - Dec. 29 |
Dec. 12 - Dec. 19 |
Dec. 2- Dec. 9 |
Winter Solstice |
Dec. 22 |
Dec. 21 |
Dec. 21 |
Dec. 21 |
Christmas Eve, U.S & Canada |
Dec. 24 |
Dec. 24 |
Dec. 24 |
Dec. 24 |
Christmas Day, U.S & Canada |
Dec. 25 |
Dec. 25 |
Dec. 25 |
Dec. 25 |
Boxing Day, Canada |
Dec. 26 |
Dec. 26 |
Dec. 26 |
Dec. 26 |
New Year's Eve |
Dec. 31 |
Dec. 31 |
Dec. 31 |
Dec. 31 |