I congratulate President of Greece Constantine Tassoulas, Prime Minister @kmitsotakis , and all the Greek people on Independence Day, and we wish you safety and happiness. We will always be grateful for your support of our independence and the lives of our people. We value that Show more
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) March 25, 2026
Wishing everyone celebrating a very happy Greek Independence Day! Today, we celebrate the strength, heritage, and vibrant contributions of the Greek community here in Canada. Your culture and traditions continue to enrich our communities and bring people together. Load image 6 KB Made with AI
Today is Greek Independence Day as well as the Orthodox Feast of Annunciation. It commemorates a religious festival and the end of the 1821 Greek war against the Ottoman Empire and 400 years of occupation. Best wishes to Mississauga’s Greek community on a day of national pride. Load image 60 KB
— Mayor Carolyn Parrish (@carolynhparrish) March 22, 2026
Today, we are raising the national flag of Greece at #Mississauga Celebration Square for Greek Independence Day. Learn more: bit.ly/4sYsNpK #GreekIndependenceDay #25Martiou1821 Load image
Today is Greek Independence Day & March is Greek Heritage Month. It’s a wonderful opportunity to recognize the tremendous contributions Greek Canadians have made to Canada. Happy Greek Independence Day! Happy Greek Heritage Month! Load image 6 KB
— The Hon. Dr. Helena Jaczek (@HelenaJaczek) March 25, 2026
Today, #AjaxCouncil recognized Greek Independence Day marked with a special flag raising at Pat Bayly Square. Greek Independence Day is a national holiday celebrated annually in Greece officially on March 25. It is an opportunity for us to learn more about the diverse culture Show more Load image Load image Joanne Dies and Sterling Lee
Good morning everyone. Today carries a special meaning. March 25th is a day of pride and remembrance for Greece, honoring the Greek War of Independence and the spirit of freedom that shaped the nation. At the same time, it’s a personal day of celebration, as Aris Thessaloniki Show more Load image 5 KB
We wish you a Happy Greek Independence Day from Africa. With deep appreciation and brotherly love, we express our gratitude for your continuous support of this sacred work. God bless Greece and all who serve the Orthodox Mission. Load image 5 KB
It was an honor to join in a Greek Independence Day celebration today in the US Capitol - and address comments on this special occasion - together with colleague Ambassadors Alexandridis and Guilfoyle, as well as members of Congress, Administration officials and many others. Load image Load image 5 KB Load image Load image
Today we celebrate Greek Independence Day & honor the enduring legacy of freedom and democracy that Greece has given the world. The United States stands with our allies Greece and Cyprus and, as a proud Greek-American, I will continue to work to strengthen our critical Show more Load image 97 KB
Greek Independence Day commemorates the country's successful rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in the early nineteenth-century. The day serves as a symbol of national pride, and is deeply entwined with the cultural identity and resilience of the Greek people. The observance is also significant on a global scale, evoking universal themes of liberty, sovereignty and national unification.
Greek Independence Day traces its origin back to March 25, 1821, marking the onset of the War of Greek Independence. The revolt ended in 1829, solidifying Greece as a sovereign nation once more. Greece and Canada share a strong bilateral relationship, with sizable Greek immigrant populations contributing to diversity and multiculturalism in cities such as Montreal and Toronto.
Celebrations typically incorporate elements of Greek culture and heritage, with parades showcasing traditional music and dance, exhibitions of Greek art, and delicious food. These activities foster cultural exchange and strengthen the bonds within the multicultural fabric of Canadian society. The observance also serves as an opportunity to honour the contributions of Greek-Canadians to the nation's socio-cultural landscape. Greek Independence Day is celebrated annually on March 25th.
Top facts about Greek Independence Day
The Greek community in Canada is one of the largest in the world, with more than 250,000 people of Greek ethnicity living in the country, primarily in Montreal and Toronto.
Greeks began immigrating to Canada at the beginning of the 19th century. The influx of immigrants increased after World War II and the Greek Civil War.
In the News and Trending in Canada for Greek Independence Day
Have a Feast of Annunciation. The feast is enjoyed on the same day as Independence Day. It is usually enjoyed by families in their homes and consists of traditional Greek dishes such as spanakopita and moussaka. There are also church celebrations on this day.
Spread awareness on social media about Independence Day by using the hashtags #IndependenceDay, #GreekIndependenceDay and #GreekSovereignty.
Take the opportunity to deepen your knowledge of Greek history and mythology by visiting museums or reading books on the subject. Learn about the struggles Greek people faced during the War of Independence and celebrate their fight for freedom.
Show your support for the Greek community in Canada by buying products from Greek-owned businesses or donating to Greek organizations.