National BC Day
National BC Day, also known as British Columbia Day, is a public holiday celebrated in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It is a day dedicated to honoring the rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes of the province. The holiday occurs on the first Monday of August each year.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: First Monday in August
- Tagged as: BC Day
- What’s the hashtag?: #BCDay
- When was it founded?: 1974
- Who founded it?: Proposed by Ernie Hall, MLA
History of British Columbia Day
British Columbia Day was officially recognized in 1974 to celebrate the unique culture and achievements of the province. The holiday was established following a proposal by Ernie Hall, a member of the Legislative Assembly, aimed at providing a long weekend for residents to enjoy summer activities while reflecting on their heritage. The first celebration took place on August 5, 1974, marking a significant step for a province that previously lacked an August civic holiday.
Timeline
- 1778: James Cook explores British Columbia.
- 1843: James Douglas establishes Victoria.
- 1858: British Columbia is declared a colony.
- 1974: BC Day is officially recognized.
- 1996: The British Columbia Day Act enshrines the holiday in law.
Dates by Next Year
| Year | Month | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | August | 4 | Monday |
| 2026 | August | 3 | Monday |
| 2027 | August | 2 | Monday |
Observed
BC Day is widely observed across British Columbia with various events and activities. Many communities host parades, festivals, and cultural performances that highlight local traditions and achievements.
Fun Facts About BC Day
- It marks one of the busiest weekends for travel within the province.
- Many residents use this long weekend for outdoor activities like camping and hiking.
- The day celebrates not only the history but also the multicultural fabric of British Columbia.
Quiz
- When was BC Day first celebrated?
- Answer: 1974
- Who proposed BC Day?
- Answer: Ernie Hall
- What is the hashtag commonly used for BC Day?
- Answer: #BCDay
FAQs
Q: Is BC Day a statutory holiday?
A: Yes, it is a statutory holiday in British Columbia.
Q: What activities are popular on BC Day?
A: Many people participate in outdoor activities, community events, and cultural celebrations.
Related
- Canadian Holidays
- Provincial Celebrations
- Cultural Heritage Events
