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Diwali/Deepavali 2025 in Canada

Diwali (Dīvali, Dīpāwali, or Deepavali) is a festival of lights observed in October or November each year.

Is Diwali/Deepavali a Public Holiday?

Diwali/Deepavali is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours.

Diwali is also known as the "Festival of Lights."

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What Do People Do?

Many Canadians celebrate Diwali, which is known as the “Festival of Lights”. It is a joyous festival that attracts plenty of media and public attention in Canada. Various community groups, businesses, schools and associations celebrate Diwali each year. Some companies have corporate Diwali dinners and some communities organize carnivals or gatherings that feature firework displays. Many Diwali festivals feature dances, street lighting, and plays.

Many women wear fine jewelry and silk outfits to celebrate Diwali. Some women and girls use mehendi, which is a temporary henna decoration, on their palms. Many homes that celebrate Diwali have assorted sweets, savories and Diwali herbs. Various lights, candles and sparklers are lit inside and outside homes, particularly in courtyards, on Diwali.

Public Life

Diwali is not a nationwide public holiday in Canada but it is a large festival celebrated in many towns and cities. There may be traffic congestion and parking places may be full in areas where events are held to celebrate Diwali. Some Indian businesses may close early on Diwali.

Background

Diwali is called the "Festival of Lights" and is celebrated to honor Rama-chandra, the seventh avatar (incarnation of the god Vishnu). It is believed that on this day Rama returned to his people after 14 years of exile during which he fought and won a battle against the demons and the demon king, Ravana. People lit their houses to celebrate his victory over evil (light over darkness).

The goddess of happiness and good fortune, Lakshmi, also figures into the celebration. It is believed that she roams the Earth on this day and enters the house that is pure, clean, and bright. Diwali celebrations may vary in different communities but its significance and spiritual meaning is generally “the awareness of the inner light”.

Symbols

Lamps, fireworks and bonfires illuminate this holiday, as the word “Deepawali” means “a row or cluster of lights” or “rows of diyas (clay lamps)”. The festival symbolizes the victory of righteousness and the lifting of spiritual darkness. The goddess Lakshmi, who symbolizes wealth, happiness and prosperity, is also worshipped during Diwali.

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Diwali/Deepavali Observances

Holiday currently only shown for years 2005–2025.

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2005火曜日11月1日 (火)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2006土曜日10月21日 (土)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2007金曜日11月9日 (金)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2008火曜日10月28日 (火)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2009土曜日10月17日 (土)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2010金曜日11月5日 (金)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2011水曜日10月26日 (水)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2012火曜日11月13日 (火)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2013日曜日11月3日 (日)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2014水曜日10月22日 (水)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2015火曜日11月10日 (火)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2016土曜日10月29日 (土)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2017水曜日10月18日 (水)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2018水曜日11月7日 (水)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2019日曜日10月27日 (日)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2020土曜日11月14日 (土)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2021木曜日11月4日 (木)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2022月曜日10月24日 (月)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2023日曜日11月12日 (日)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2024木曜日10月31日 (木)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance
2025月曜日10月20日 (月)Diwali/DeepavaliObservance

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