2005 Holidays and Events in British Columbia, Canada
Additional Information
Date
Name
1/1/2005, Sat
New Year's Day
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
–
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
1/3/2005, Mon
New Year's Day: Additional Observance Day
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
–
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
2/14/2005, Mon
Valentine's Day
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
–
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
3/20/2005, Sun
Palm Sunday
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
Christian
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
3/25/2005, Fri
Good Friday
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
Christian
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
3/27/2005, Sun
Easter
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
Christian
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
3/28/2005, Mon
Easter Monday
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
Christian
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
Note
Some businesses may close
5/8/2005, Sun
Mother's Day
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
–
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
Note
2000 Mother's Day Day is always on a Sunday so Bus and Banks are always closed. Celebrated the same as in US
6/19/2005, Sun
Father's Day
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
–
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
Note
1998 Change: This has been added per Canadian Emassy
2000 Father's Day Day is always on a Sunday so Bus and Banks are always closed. Celebrated the same as in US
7/1/2005, Fri
Canada Day
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
–
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
9/5/2005, Mon
Labor Day
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
–
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
Note
1998 Change: date changed from 9/7 to 9/1
10/10/2005, Mon
Thanksgiving
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
–
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
11/11/2005, Fri
Remembrance Day (Armistice Day)
Businesses Closed
Banks Closed
Religious Holiday
Religion
–
Disrespectful to Hold an Event
–
Note
1998 Change: (Armistice Day) added. Also, according to the Canadian Embassy, businesses remain open in most provinces