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Tartan Day 2026 in Canada

Tartans of all varieties are worn on Tartan Day, which recognizes and celebrates the contributions of Scots and their descendants in Canada on April 6.

Is Tartan Day a Public Holiday?

Although Tartan Day is not a public holiday, businesses and schools may be closed because it falls on the same date as Easter Monday in 2026, which is a public holiday in New Brunswick.

Scottish Highland dancers perform at a Tartan Day celebration on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario.

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What Do People Do?

Tartan Day celebrations include parades with pipe bands, highland dancing and sports, and other community gatherings with Scottish-themed events. While a variety of tartans are displayed, the maple leaf tartan is Canada’s official tartan.

Public Life

Tartan Day is an observance and not a public holiday in Canada.

Background

On October 21, 2010, the Minister of Canadian Heritage officially declared April 6 as Tartan Day. It is celebrated on April 6 because it is the anniversary of the signing of Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, the Scottish declaration of independence. In Canada, the day originated in the late 1980s in Nova Scotia, where it was declared an official day by the provincial government. It then spread across the country, with many provinces joining in.

Tartan Day Observances

Year Weekday Date Name Holiday Type
2020 Mon Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2021 Tue Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2022 Wed Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2023 Thu Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2024 Sat Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2025 Sun Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2026 Mon Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2027 Tue Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2028 Thu Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2029 Fri Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance
2030 Sat Apr 6 Tartan Day Observance

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