Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Canada Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Canada is a holiday that many people think about as a special day for Christians. It celebrates the belief that Jesus rose from the dead, which is the heart of the Christian faith and a message of hope.
The date of Easter changes each year. It happens on the first Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after March 21. This means Easter can fall any time between late March and April.
Easter Sunday is an important day for churches across Canada. Many people attend church services to reflect on life, faith, and the meaning of Jesus rising. It is a time for quiet thinking and prayer for believers.
For many Canadians, the day also offers a pause from regular school or work schedules. It gives families time to be together and reflect on values like renewal, forgiveness, and hope.
Easter is significant because it symbolizes new beginnings and the idea that life can overcome death, which is a core message in Christian belief.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday in Canada many families start with a sunrise service or attend church. People sing, pray, and meet neighbors. Churches often decorate with flowers and bright colors to celebrate together.
Children enjoy Easter egg hunts in yards and parks. Families hide painted eggs and chocolate eggs for kids to find. Some towns hold community hunts with prizes and games.
Homes fill with special foods for a big meal. Popular items are roast ham, roasted vegetables, hot cross buns, and maple treats. Families often share baking like pies and sweet breads.
Easter baskets are common for children. Baskets contain chocolate, candies, and small toys. Visiting relatives and relaxed family time finish the day.
Travel Tips
Many banks, post offices and government offices are closed on Easter Sunday. Some shops and grocery stores have reduced hours. Check opening times before you go and bring cash in case card machines are offline.
Public transit runs on a Sunday or special holiday schedule with fewer trips. Airports and highways can be busy midday. Book taxis, rideshares or tickets in advance and allow extra travel time.
Look for community events, park walks and outdoor markets. Follow local rules, respect quiet residential areas and avoid blocking parade or service routes to enjoy the day safely.