Easter week

In Canada, Easter week (often called Holy Week in Christianity) is a series of important religious days leading up to Easter. Here’s a simple breakdown of what it means and how it’s observed:


🌿 1. Palm Sunday

This marks the start of Easter week. It remembers when Jesus Christ entered Jerusalem and was welcomed by crowds waving palm branches.


🍞 2. Holy Thursday (Maundy Thursday)

This day commemorates the Last Supper, when Jesus shared a final meal with his disciples and introduced communion traditions.


✝️ 3. Good Friday

A very important day in Canada.
It marks the crucifixion (death) of Jesus.

  • It’s a public holiday in most provinces (including Ontario).
  • Many schools and businesses are closed.
  • Some people attend church services or observe it quietly.

🕊️ 4. Holy Saturday

A quieter day between Good Friday and Easter. It represents the time Jesus was in the tomb.


🌸 5. Easter Sunday

This is the main celebration day. It marks the resurrection (rising from the dead) of Jesus.

In Canada, people celebrate in both religious and cultural ways:

  • Church services
  • Easter egg hunts 🥚
  • Chocolate and candy traditions
  • Family gatherings

🐣 6. Easter Monday

Not a major religious day, but:

  • Some schools and government offices may be closed
  • Often treated as a continuation of the long weekend

🇨🇦 In Canada specifically:

  • Good Friday is widely recognized as a statutory holiday
  • Easter Sunday is not a stat holiday, but many stores may have reduced hours
  • Traditions mix Christian meaning + fun activities like egg hunts and chocolate bunnies