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Happy Victoria Day and National Patriots' Day! Victoria Day is Canada's oldest holiday, dating back to before Canadian Confederation. It has a long and interesting history, so let's explore the story of the holiday that is the start of summer for Canadians! 1/12
— Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@CraigBaird) May 19, 2025
Happy Victoria Day and National Patriots' Day! Whether you’re watching fireworks or relaxing with family, enjoy what many #Canadians refer to it as the unofficial start to summer! What are your plans for today?
Happy Patriots Day? Know this: the Patriotes, while led initially by LJ Papineau, his successor, Wolfred Nelson, & about 1/3 of the rebels were Anglos. The fight, after all, was in favor of responsible government, subject to the legislature vs. the Crown. #qcpol #polqc #patriotes
— Claudia Ottaviano 🇨🇦 (@claudiacm1146) May 19, 2025
Replying to @CraigBaird From the 1920s to 2022, Quebec had an informal holiday called Fête de Dollard. It was named for Adam Dollard des Ormeaux, an early colonist of New France. In 2022, the holiday became National Patriots' Day, to honour the patriotes of the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837. 11/12
— Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@CraigBaird) May 19, 2025
Replying to @stopvaccinating There is a shocking level of arrogance in the MD profession and it needs to be called out.
I wish everyone in Canada a very happy Victoria Day and National Patriots' Day! Whether you’re watching fireworks or enjoying time with family, make the most of this day, which many Canadians consider the unofficial start of summer.
Replying to @OurCommons I wish everyone in Canada a very happy Victoria Day and National Patriots' Day! Whether you’re watching fireworks or enjoying time with family, make the most of this day, which many Canadians consider the unofficial start of summer.
National Patriots' Day commemorates the struggle for democracy and national recognition by the patriots of Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) in 1837-1838. This day is an opportunity to remember the sacrifices and contributions made by these brave individuals who fought for this essential cause. It also acts as a reminder to Quebec citizens of their rich past and shared history, instilling a sense of pride and belonging.
The origins of National Patriots' Day date back to the mid-19th century when the patriot movement sought political and social reform in Lower Canada. The patriots, led by figures such as Louis-Joseph Papineau and Wolfred Nelson, fought against the British colonial government for a new political system based on the needs and interests of the Québécois. The rebellions ultimately were repressed, but they sowed the seeds for eventual self-rule and a unique identity within Canada, making their struggles an important aspect of Canada's history.
On National Patriots' Day, numerous events and activities take place throughout Quebec, emphasizing local heritage and fostering community spirit. Among the myriad of customs, some common ones include public speeches, historical re-enactments, exhibitions of art inspired by the patriot movement, and outings to heritage sites associated with the patriots. It is an opportunity for the people of Quebec to engage with their past, promote their unique cultural identity, and celebrate the courage of the patriots. National Patriots' Day is observed annually on the Monday preceding May 25, providing Canadians, especially those in Quebec, a chance to reflect on and appreciate their shared history.
Top facts about National Patriots' Day
On National Patriots' Day, the flag of the Patriotes, a green, white, and red tricolor with a superimposed gold star, is often displayed proudly by Quebecers in memory of the rebellion.
One of the key individuals remembered on this day is Louis-Joseph Papineau, the leading figure of the Parti patriote, who drafted the political program of the Patriotes movement in 1834, known as Les 92 Résolutions (The 92 Resolutions).
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Top things to do for National Patriots' Day
Attend a heritage tour hosted by the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Montreal. The tour goes through Old Montreal and includes theatrical capsules.
Visit the Saint-Eustache church in Paris, France. The church launched its own self-guided tour called Sur les traces des patriotes or following in the Patriotes’ footsteps.
Watch the historical drama film The Long Winter (1999) to learn more about the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837.