Happy Family Day, Ontario! Today is a chance for people to take some time out of their busy lives to celebrate family members and loved ones. I’m wishing families across Ontario a very safe and happy Show more
Hey America I know this is supposed to be president's day, but since you don't really have one anymore, why not celebrate today as Family Day like your northern neighbours in Canada? Fly your flag at half mast for the next 4 years. It's going to be hell. Show more
Family Day in Alberta, will we see more UCP MLAS step forward after a Mother, Father,Son,Daughter, Brother or Sister questioned how they can sit back with alleged corruption? Will they join Minister Guthrie and demand Smith & LaGrange are out during investigation? Show more
"On behalf of the Ontario Junior Hockey League, we would like to wish all of our players, families, fans, and communities a Happy Family Day! Today, we celebrate the importance of family, teamwork, and togetherness both on and off the ice.
The Spirit of Winter festival in Kingston’s Market Square wrapped up tonite (Family Day). The festival celebrated Indigenous culture & art, projecting Indigenous images onto nearby buildings, accompanied by multilingual narration, including Cree & Objibwe. A wonderful event. Show more
— Geoffrey P. Johnston😎😷🇺🇦🏳️🌈🇨🇦💉 (@GeoffyPJohnston) February 18, 2025
Happy Family Day from Canuckle! Also wishing everyone a Happy Louis Riel Day, Happy Islander Day, and Happy Nova Scotia Heritage Day! Canuckle
Happy Monday Family day from the Bistro/ SternsDeli and the SteakPit . Cmon in and watch Team Canada hockey at 1 pm or get takeout and watch it at home. Or.. if you want to spend the day outside there’s always the dinner hour to get hungry for. WE ARE OPEN!!! Show more
Family Day seeks to promote families spending quality time together, strengthening their familial bonds. It is is a public holiday observed in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Saskatchewan. It is recognized as a day for families to relax and enjoy each other's company, participating in communal activities that differ across the country, including special events organized by cities and communities.
The concept of Family Day was first introduced in Alberta in 1990 by the provincial government, led by Premier Don Getty, and it was established to emphasize the importance of families and family values. In 2007, the government of Ontario enacted the Family Statutes Amendment Act, which officially designated the holiday within the province. Since then, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan have also introduced Family Day, joining the growing number of provinces that emphasize quality family time within their annual observances.
Various events and activities, ranging from art programs, winter festivals to outdoor recreational pursuits, are organized across the provinces that celebrate Family Day. Families are encouraged to participate in these activities together, enjoying the break from work and school while creating lasting memories. Family Day is typically celebrated on the third Monday of February, except in British Columbia, where it falls on the second Monday of February.
Family Day Facts & Quotes
According to Statistics Canada, in 2023, there are about 9 million couple families and about 2 million lone-parent families.
Several other Canadian provinces and territories have created holidays similar to Family Day. They are Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Yukon. These provinces and territories have opted for holiday names relating to heritage; Manitoba (Louis Riel Day), Prince Edward Island (Islander Day), Nova Scotia (Heritage Day), and Yukon (Heritage Day).
Family Day has been controversial in some provinces due to the date not coinciding with other provinces. Parents would be expected to work while their children's schools and state-run day care facilities remained closed.
Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten - Disney's Lilo and Stitch (2002)
You don't have to give birth to someone to have a family. We're all family— an etended family - Sandra Bullock
Take your family on a weekend long ski trip. Enjoy the cold and snowy outdoors.
Go skating at the local skating rink. Many rinks offer free skating on Family Day. Check your local skating rink for available times.
Many tourist attractions are open on Family Day so be sure to take advantage.
Watch a movie about the importance of family. Here are our suggestions: The Croods: A New Age (2020) The Pursuit of Happiness (2006) Finding Nemo (2003)
Focus on your family. Try to spend the day without your phone in order to reinforce quality family time.