Toronto School Holidays (2026)

The Toronto District School Board announces the list of term date observed by schools in Toronto. The school year in Toronto starts in September and ends in June.

School holidays in Toronto also include public holidays, national holidays, and cultural holidays. Schools and other educational institutions in Toronto, Canada are closed during these days. For more updated information, please visit individual school websites.

When are school holidays in Toronto?

Dates School Holidays
Sep 26, 2025 Labor Day
Oct 13, 2025 Thanksgiving
Dec 22, 2025 – Jan 2, 2026 Winter / Christmas Break
Feb 16, 2026 Family Day
Mar 16 – 20, 2026 Mid-Winter Break
April 3, 2026 Good Friday
Apr 6, 2026 Easter
May 18, 2026 Victoria Day

Which are the other holidays in Toronto?

New Year’s Day
The New Year’s Eve Celebration in Toronto is marked with festivities every January 1st.

Good Friday
Good Friday remembers the death and passion of Jesus. It is a public holiday in Toronto

Easter Monday
Easter Monday celebrates the resurrection of Christ and is celebrated in Toronto every 1st Monday of April.

Victoria Day
Victoria Day is held to honor the late Queen Victoria, the Queen of Canada in 1854.

Canada Day
Canada Day is the national day of Canada. A federal statutory holiday, it celebrates the anniversary of the July 1, 1867 Constitution Act.

Civic Holiday
Civic Holiday is celebrated every first Monday in August. It is a statutory holiday in Canada.

Labor Day
Labor Day weekend in Toronto means the city is surrounded by the sounds of the air show. People have different markers for the end of summer.

Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day is an annual Canadian holiday which is celebrated every second Monday in October. Thanksgiving is done to give thanks for the blessings and harvest of the past year.

Remembrance Day
A holiday observed among the Commonwealth of Nations, Remembrance Day commemorates the First World War and armed forces members who died while on duty.

Christmas Day
This annual festivity is celebrated every December 25 to mark the occasion of the birth of Jesus.

Boxing Day
Boxing Day is the day employers will give their staff Christmas gifts or boxes. This is the day after Christmas and is considered a public holiday in Toronto and Canada.

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I stumbled upon this holiday information website and it has been a lifesaver! The timely updates and useful tips have made planning our family trip to Toronto so much easier. Thank you!
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