victoria day
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Proper noun:
- A statutory public holiday in Canada: Victoria Day is a federal Canadian statutory holiday observed annually on the Monday preceding May 25. It honors the birthday of Queen Victoria and, since 1952, also officially celebrates the birthday of the reigning Canadian sovereign.
Usage
- Victoria Day is a day off for the general population, with schools, government offices, and many businesses closed.
- It is often considered the unofficial beginning of the summer season in Canada.
- The holiday is marked by parades, fireworks displays, and other community events.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Victoria Day weekend": Refers to the long weekend (Saturday through Monday) during which the holiday falls. It is a popular time for short trips and the first major gardening weekend of the year for many Canadians.
- Traffic is always heavy on the highways during the Victoria Day weekend.
Variants and Related Words
- May Two-Four: (Canadian informal) A colloquial term for Victoria Day weekend, referencing the date (May 24th) and a case of 24 beers ("a two-four").
- Sovereign's Birthday: The official name for the celebration of the current monarch's birthday, of which Victoria Day is the Canadian observance.
Synonyms
- Public holiday
- Statutory holiday
Related Phrases
- "Firecracker Day": (Historical/Informal) An older informal name for Victoria Day, referencing the traditional fireworks.
- "The Queen's Birthday": While technically distinct, this phrase is sometimes used interchangeably in a Canadian context to refer to the holiday's purpose of celebrating the monarch.
Noun
- a public holiday in Canada on the Monday on or before May 24th