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Valentine's Day, is dedicated to expressing one's love and affection towards others. It is a significant occasion when people express their feelings by giving gifts, flowers, chocolates, and writing love notes commonly known as “valentines”. Romantic love is often the focus of the day, but it is also celebrated among family members and friends. Hallmark aspects include an exchange of Valentine's Day cards, gift giving, and special date plans.
Valentine's Day is said to originate from a Roman festival known as Lupercalia, with its modern name deriving from a Christian martyr named St. Valentine. For Canadians, Valentine's Day took on a more commercial image in the 19th Century, becoming an occasion to demonstrate love through elaborate card designs, sweet confectioneries, and generous gift giving. Canadians across the country celebrate Valentine's Day and it is recognized as an important occasion in the culture, typically taking precedence over regular daily activities.
Generally, Canadians observe Valentine's Day by following the common traditions: exchanging gifts and spending time with loved ones. Retail outlets are inundated with heart-shaped chocolates, stuffed toys saying 'I Love You', and countless varieties of greeting cards. Restaurants offer special menu items and romantic dinner packages. There is no specific date for Valentine's Day in Canada, it is observed on February 14th, aligning with the international calendar.
Facts about Valentine's Day
Symbols for Valentine's day include hearts, chocolate, flowers, and Cupid - the Roman God of Love.
Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind. And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind - William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream
Valentine's Day is a significant event for Canadian retailers, with millions of dollars spent on gifts each year. It is estimated that Canadians spend an average of $100-$200 per person on their significant other.
In the late 19th century, mass-produced Valentine’s Day cards from Britain were imported to Canada. This helped to spread the holiday's popularity.
In the News and Trending in Canada for Valentine's Day
Send someone you care for a Valentine's Day card. Take the time to write a small note or love poem inside. Sign it, from your Valentine.
Remember other important people in your life, such as your parents, grandparents and old friends. Send them a small card or gift to remind them of how much you care.
Relax in the Hot Springs of Banff, Alberta: Enjoy the soothing hot springs with your loved one in the middle of a stunning natural landscape.
Stay at a Romantic Cabin or Lodge: Canada’s famed wilderness lodges provide a secluded and romantic experience.