Heritage Day - Jour du patrimoine

Quick Facts
- Date
- Monday, February 17, 2025
- Observed in
- Canada
- Type
- Cultural Holiday
What is Heritage Day - Jour du patrimoine?
Heritage Day, known in French as Jour du patrimoine, is a provincial holiday in Nova Scotia observed on the third Monday of February. Unlike Family Day celebrated in other provinces on the same date, Nova Scotia chose to dedicate this day to celebrating the province's rich cultural heritage.
Each year, Heritage Day honours a different aspect of Nova Scotian culture, history, or a notable Nova Scotian. The featured theme is selected by the provincial government and becomes the focus of celebrations across the province.
When is Heritage Day - Jour du patrimoine 2025?
Heritage Day - Jour du patrimoine is on Monday, February 17 in 2025. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
Heritage Day was first observed in Nova Scotia on February 16, 2015, making it one of the newest provincial holidays in Canada. It was created through the Heritage Day Act passed in 2014 by the Nova Scotia Legislature.
The holiday was introduced in response to calls for Nova Scotia to adopt a February holiday, similar to Family Day in other provinces. Rather than simply copying the Family Day model, Nova Scotia chose to create a unique holiday that would celebrate the province's distinctive cultural heritage.
The first Heritage Day in 2015 honoured Viola Desmond, a Black Nova Scotian businesswoman who challenged racial segregation in 1946. Desmond later became the first Canadian woman to appear on a regularly circulating Canadian banknote (the $10 bill in 2018).
How It's Celebrated
Annual Theme: Each year features a different honouree or cultural theme. Past themes have included Viola Desmond (2015), hockey heritage (2016), and various other aspects of Nova Scotian culture and history.
Community Events: Museums, cultural centres, and heritage sites across Nova Scotia often offer free or reduced admission on Heritage Day. Many host special exhibitions related to the year's theme.
Educational Programs: Schools use the days leading up to Heritage Day to teach students about Nova Scotian heritage and the featured theme. Art projects, presentations, and cultural activities are common.
Winter Activities: Like other February holidays, many Nova Scotians use the long weekend for winter outdoor activities including skating, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.
Where It's Observed
Heritage Day - Jour du patrimoine is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2025, it falls on Monday, February 17.
Fun Facts
- Heritage Day was first celebrated in Nova Scotia in 2015, making it one of Canada's newest holidays
- The first Heritage Day honouree was Viola Desmond, who later appeared on the Canadian $10 bill
- Nova Scotia is the only province to celebrate Heritage Day β other provinces observe Family Day on the same date
- Each year features a different theme celebrating Nova Scotian culture, history, or a notable citizen
- The holiday was created through the Heritage Day Act passed in 2014
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Heritage Day in Nova Scotia?
Heritage Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February each year.
Is Heritage Day a statutory holiday?
Heritage Day is a provincial holiday in Nova Scotia. Most provincially regulated employees receive the day off with pay.
Why did Nova Scotia create Heritage Day instead of Family Day?
Nova Scotia chose to create a unique holiday celebrating the province's cultural heritage rather than adopting the Family Day model used by other provinces.
Who was the first Heritage Day honouree?
Viola Desmond, a Black Nova Scotian businesswoman who challenged racial segregation in 1946, was honoured on the first Heritage Day in 2015.
What is the French name for Heritage Day?
In French, Heritage Day is called Jour du patrimoine.
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