Friday 19 May 2006

Happy Victoria Day Weekend!


In Canada, the celebration of Victoria Day occurs every year on Monday, prior to May 25th. It is the official celebration of the birthdays of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. Victoria Day was established as a holiday in Canada West (now Ontario) in 1845 and became a national holiday in 1901. Before Victoria Day became a national holiday, we had celebrated Empire Day , beginning in the 1890s as Victoria approached her Diamond jubilee in 1897.

Victoria, queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and empress of India, was born on 24 May 1819. She ascended the throne after the death of her uncle, George IV, in 1837 when she was only 18. She ruled until her death in 1901 when her son Edward the VII became king of England.

I'll be spending the Victoria Day weekend in Montreal with my sister, Sarah (who is meeting me there from Halifax)! I'm catching the 9:30am train there today and will return on Monday evening. Au revoir!!

Alas, it's one of the stat holidays that Gord has to work.

3 comments:

Isabel said...

Happy Victoria Day weekend. Sorry Gord has to work. But have fun.

Irish Church Lady :) said...

Hope you have a good long weekend!

Dawn said...

hope you had a great time in montreal and had way better weather than we did here(cold, windy,rainy)?