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3-Tage-Block
SAM 25 Wochenende
SON 26 Wochenende
MON 27 Feiertag

3-Tage-Wochenende (25. Dezember – 27. Dezember)

📣 Hinweise für Reisende

Canada is the world's second-largest country by area and is known for its vast natural beauty, including the Rocky Mountains, the Prairies, three oceanic coasts, and an extensive Arctic archipelago. It is widely noted for its commitment to multiculturalism and tolerance.

  • The country celebrates numerous public holidays throughout the year, including New Year's Day and Victoria Day.
  • Canada is a secular society, and while generally tolerant of diverse faiths, overt proselytization is discouraged.
  • In public spaces, displaying overt religious affiliation, especially in Quebec, should be done with care to respect local secular traditions.
  • Respect for the unique cultures and identities of Indigenous peoples is crucial.
  • The relationship between Canada and the United States, while strong, is best understood by acknowledging Canada's distinct national identity.
  • Large urban centers generally accommodate various lifestyles, though displaying affection in more rural areas may require discretion.
  • In private homes, it is generally expected to remove your shoes upon entry. Due to Canada's multicultural nature, a general culture of respect and polite manners is common. Be mindful of the distinct cultures and histories of Indigenous peoples (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) and the regional sensitivities, particularly regarding Quebec's unique status.

Über diesen Feiertag

Boxing Day, also known as Offering Day, is a holiday observed on December 26th, the day following Christmas Day. Originating in the United Kingdom, it has evolved from a day of donations to a general part of Christmas festivities. The public holiday may occasionally shift to the 27th or 28th of December if required to fall on a standard weekday. It is sometimes observed concurrently with Saint Stephen's Day.