National Red Mitten Day is an annual celebration held on November 21st, dedicated to showcasing Canadian pride, unity, and support for the country’s Olympic athletes. This day encourages Canadians to wear iconic red mittens as a symbol of generosity, excellence, and national spirit. Proceeds from the sale of these mittens contribute to funding resources for Canadian athletes, making it a meaningful tradition.
Quick Facts
- When is it? November 21st
- Tagged as: Awareness & Advocacy, Clothing & Fashion, Sports
- What’s the hashtag? #NationalRedMittenDay
- When was it founded? 2017
- Who founded it? Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC)
History of National Red Mitten Day
The tradition began in 2010 when Hudson’s Bay Company introduced red mittens during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. These mittens, featuring a white maple leaf, became a symbol of Canadian pride and unity. The day was officially established in 2017 by HBC to continue supporting Canadian athletes through the “Red Mitten” program. A portion of every mitten sale goes to the Canadian Olympic Foundation, helping athletes access coaching, equipment, and other essential resources.
Timeline
- 2010: Red mittens debut during the Vancouver Winter Olympics.
- 2017: National Red Mitten Day is officially launched by Hudson’s Bay.
- 2025: Canadians celebrate another year of supporting Team Canada with red mittens.
Dates by Next Year (2025–2030)
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | November 21 | Friday |
| 2026 | November 21 | Saturday |
| 2027 | November 21 | Sunday |
| 2028 | November 21 | Tuesday |
| 2029 | November 21 | Wednesday |
| 2030 | November 21 | Thursday |
Observed
National Red Mitten Day is observed across Canada with activities like wearing red mittens, sharing photos on social media, and engaging in charitable efforts to support athletes.
Fun Facts About National Red Mitten Day
- Over $32 million has been raised through red mitten sales since their launch.
- The mittens are available in sizes for all ages, from infants to adults.
- Red mittens were initially sold for $10 CAD during the Vancouver Olympics.
Quiz
- What year was National Red Mitten Day officially founded?
- (Answer: 2017)
- What organization benefits from the proceeds of red mitten sales?
- (Answer: Canadian Olympic Foundation)
- What symbol is featured on the red mittens?
- (Answer: A white maple leaf)
FAQs
What is National Red Mitten Day about?
It celebrates Canadian Olympic pride by encouraging people to wear red mittens and support athletes through charitable contributions.
Why are red mittens significant?
They symbolize Canadian unity, generosity, and excellence while raising funds for Olympic athletes.
Where can I buy red mittens?
They are available at Hudson’s Bay stores or online at thebay.com.
Related
- Vancouver Winter Olympics (2010)
- Canadian Olympic Foundation
- Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC)
