Victoria Day in Canada is a federal public holiday observed on the last Monday before May 25 to honor Queen Victoria, commonly called the Queen's Birthday; it has existed since at least 1845 and is seen as the unofficial start of summer, with celebrations that typically include parades, fireworks, and outdoor activities across provinces and territories. In 2026 the holiday falls on May 25. In French, the name is Fête de la Reine; across regions, communities mark the day with gatherings, parades, and family outings as the season warming continues is celebrated with outdoor events and fireworks to welcome summer.