Orangemen's Day

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Orangemen's Day Quick Facts

AKA NameTwelfth, July 12th
2026 DateJuly 13, 2026

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Orangemen's Day History

Orangemen's Day commemorates the victory of King William III, a Protestant, at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. It pays tribute to the religious, political, and social heritage of the Protestants in this region. Orangemen's Day is often associated with the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal organization that aims to preserve and promote Protestantism.

The Orange Order was established in Ireland in 1795 and expanded to Newfoundland in 1863 with the formation of lodges. With Newfoundland being home to one of the largest Irish Catholic and Protestant populations in Canada, this day holds significance to many Newfoundlanders. The Orange Order played a noteworthy role in the island's social and political life in the 19th and early 20th centuries, shaping the development of the province's institutions, including its education system.

In Newfoundland and Labrador, Orangemen's Day is observed with parades, lodge gatherings, and community events organized by the Orange Order. The parades feature participants in traditional attire, with orange sashes and symbolic regalia, accompanied by music. Orangemen's Day is a public holiday in the province and typically falls on July 12th. When this date falls on a Sunday, the holiday is observed on the following Monday, meaning that the celebrations and events take place on the weekend or on the nearest weekday.

Top 10 Facts for Orangemen's Day in 2026

  • The 2026 observance of Orangemen's Day is designated as a public government holiday in Newfoundland and Labrador, resulting in closures for provincial offices and various public services.
  • Because the holiday is observed on the Monday closest to July 12th, the 2026 date is specifically set for July 13th to align with provincial scheduling policies.
  • While recognized as a provincial holiday, Orangemen's Day remains a working day for many private businesses, meaning public transit and retail operations typically maintain their regular schedules.
  • The holiday commemorates the 1690 Battle of the Boyne, a pivotal historical event where the Protestant King William of Orange defeated the Catholic King James II.
  • Known also as 'The Twelfth' or 'The Glorious Twelfth,' the day serves to honor the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the subsequent establishment of a Protestant monarchy in Britain.
  • Historically, the Orange Order acted as a significant social safety net in rural Newfoundland, providing mutual aid and community support to members and their families during times of illness or hardship.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador maintains a unique connection to this tradition, having historically hosted a density of Orange lodges that, in the early 20th century, proportionally exceeded those found in Northern Ireland.
  • Cultural celebrations often involve members of the Orange Order marching in parades, frequently accompanied by marching bands, carrying lodge banners, and displaying symbols of the organization.
  • Beyond parades, some communities continue the tradition of hosting family-oriented gatherings known as “Times,” which feature activities such as communal meals, picnics, and dancing.
  • The enduring legacy of the Order in the province is physically marked by heritage buildings, such as the Loyal Orange Lodge in Bonavista, which serves as a prominent example of the organization's architectural and cultural footprint.

Top things to do for Orangemen's Day

  • Plan a vacation or trip with families and friends as this holiday is a provincial paid holiday for many.
  • Attend a march or parade. Although they were more popular several decades ago, many still participate in them.
  • Use the occasion to learn more about the history and significance of the Battle of the Boyne and the Orange Order.
  • Several places like Lodge’s rooms are open to the public where historical artifacts related to the Orangemen's are displayed.
  • Some people enjoy spending the day off fishing - it is, after all, summer.

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