Alberta Holidays 2025

Provincial and Federal Holiday Calendar for Alberta, Canada

Alberta Provincial Holidays 2025

New Year's Day

January 1, 2025 (Wednesday)

Federal statutory holiday

Family Day

February 17, 2025 (Monday)

Alberta provincial holiday

Good Friday

April 18, 2025 (Friday)

Federal statutory holiday

Victoria Day

May 19, 2025 (Monday)

Federal statutory holiday

Canada Day

July 1, 2025 (Tuesday)

Federal statutory holiday

Heritage Day

August 4, 2025 (Monday)

Alberta provincial holiday

Labour Day

September 1, 2025 (Monday)

Federal statutory holiday

Truth and Reconciliation Day

September 30, 2025 (Tuesday)

Federal statutory holiday

Thanksgiving

October 13, 2025 (Monday)

Federal statutory holiday

Christmas Day

December 25, 2025 (Thursday)

Federal statutory holiday

Boxing Day

December 26, 2025 (Friday)

Federal statutory holiday

Alberta Holiday Information

Heritage Day

Alberta's Heritage Day celebrates the province's diverse cultural heritage and is observed on the first Monday in August.

Employment Standards

Alberta has specific rules for general holiday pay. Employees may be entitled to time off or premium pay for working on statutory holidays.

Bank Holidays 2025

Important Banking Information

Banks in Alberta are typically closed on federal statutory holidays and provincial holidays. ATMs and online banking services remain available 24/7. Always check with your specific bank for their holiday schedule as some may observe additional days.

Federal Bank Holidays

New Year's Day
Wednesday, Jan 1, 2025
Closed
Good Friday
Friday, Apr 18, 2025
Closed
Victoria Day
Monday, May 19, 2025
Closed
Canada Day
Tuesday, Jul 1, 2025
Closed
Labour Day
Monday, Sep 1, 2025
Closed
Truth and Reconciliation Day
Tuesday, Sep 30, 2025
Closed
Thanksgiving
Monday, Oct 13, 2025
Closed
Christmas Day
Thursday, Dec 25, 2025
Closed
Boxing Day
Friday, Dec 26, 2025
Closed

Provincial Bank Holidays

Family Day
Monday, Feb 17, 2025
Closed
Heritage Day
Monday, Aug 4, 2025
Closed
11
Total Bank Holidays
9
Federal Bank Holidays
2
Provincial Bank Holidays

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main statutory holidays in Alberta 2025?

Alberta observes all federal statutory holidays plus two provincial holidays: Family Day and Heritage Day.

Are Alberta provincial holidays different from federal holidays?

Alberta follows all federal statutory holidays and adds two provincial holidays: Family Day (third Monday in February) and Heritage Day (first Monday in August).

Is Truth and Reconciliation Day a statutory holiday in Alberta?

Yes, Truth and Reconciliation Day (September 30) is a federal statutory holiday observed in Alberta since 2021.

Are schools and banks closed on statutory holidays in Alberta?

Most schools and banks are closed on federal and provincial statutory holidays, but some exceptions may apply. Always check with your local institution.

What is Heritage Day in Alberta?

Heritage Day celebrates Alberta's diverse cultural heritage and is observed on the first Monday in August. It's a provincial statutory holiday unique to Alberta.

Do all employers have to give paid time off for statutory holidays in Alberta?

Under Alberta's Employment Standards Code, employees are entitled to general holiday pay for statutory holidays, whether they work or not. Specific rules apply based on employment terms.

What happens if a statutory holiday falls on a weekend in Alberta?

If a statutory holiday falls on a Saturday, it is observed on the preceding Friday. If it falls on a Sunday, it is observed on the following Monday.

Is Family Day celebrated differently in Alberta?

Alberta was the first province to introduce Family Day in 1990, observed on the third Monday in February. Other provinces have since adopted similar holidays.

Are there any municipal holidays in Alberta cities?

Some municipalities may observe additional local holidays or events. Check your city or municipal government website for information on local observances.

How do I know if I'm entitled to statutory holiday pay in Alberta?

Under the Employment Standards Code, most employees who have worked for 30 days are entitled to general holiday pay. Check with Alberta Employment Standards for specific details.