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Celebrating Happy Father’s Day in Canada

Written By

Corinna Frattini

Jun 9, 2026

Life in Canada

What You Need to Know

  • Father’s Day in Canada occurs on the third Sunday of June, honouring all father figures, including stepfathers and grandfathers.
  • Families celebrate with traditions such as gatherings, thoughtful gifts, and outdoor activities, providing opportunities for bonding.
  • Newcomers can embrace Canadian customs while blending their cultural heritage into the celebrations.
  • Many restaurants offer special menus for Father’s Day, and it’s one of the busiest dining days of the year.
  • Fishing, hiking, and attending community events are popular activities to enjoy on this special day.

Families all across Canada take time to celebrate Father’s Day from coast to coast. It’s a day to honour all kinds of dads, including stepfathers, grandfathers, and adoptive fathers, who do so much for their families. More than anything, it’s the perfect chance to show these father figures how much we appreciate their hard work, sacrifices, and unconditional love.

For newcomers, celebrating your first Father’s Day in Canada is a wonderful milestone. It is a perfect opportunity to embrace local Canadian traditions, explore your new home province, and build lasting family memories in your new community. Read on to discover when Father’s Day is, popular Canadian traditions, and fun activities to ensure a memorable celebration!

When is Father’s Day in Canada?

In Canada, Father’s Day is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of June. This year, Father’s Day falls on Sunday, June 21, 2026.

Just a few weeks after Canadians honour mothers in May, it is time to celebrate the paternal figures in our lives. (If you missed it, you can read our complete guide to celebrating Mother’s Day in Canada)

Father’s Day is not a federal public holiday, so businesses, restaurants, and public transit operate on their normal Sunday schedules. This makes it easy for newcomer families to plan gatherings, dinners, and outdoor excursions together without worrying about holiday closures.

To see a complete list of official paid days off and long weekends across your province this year, check out our Statutory Holidays in Canada guide. This makes it easy for newcomer families to plan gatherings, dinners, and outdoor excursions together without worrying about holiday closures.

Traditional Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day in Canada

Canadian families mark this day with various traditions that bring loved ones together and make father figures feel truly appreciated.

Happy Father’s Day Family Gatherings and Meals

A festive Father's Day breakfast spread featuring pancakes with powdered sugar that reads "I love DAD," waffles, and a croissant sandwich.
A special breakfast or brunch is a popular way to kick off Father’s Day in Canada with family.

The primary focus of this day is showing our fathers how much we value them. A family gathering centred around a meal is the most common tradition in Canada. Whether it is a cozy home-cooked dinner or a grand backyard barbecue (a beloved Canadian summer pastime), these gatherings fill the atmosphere with love, laughter, and connection.

Thoughtful Gift-Giving for Father’s Day 2026

Gift-giving is a popular way to honour your father. Traditional gifts often include books, clothing, gadgets, or tools. However, for newcomers, the best gifts often carry sentimental value. Personal gifts like homemade cards from the children, a custom photo album documenting your journey to Canada, or items reflecting your father’s unique hobbies are highly cherished. The goal is to make fathers feel supported and loved.


The Ultimate Gift: Securing Your New Family Home

While giving gifts is a wonderful way to show appreciation, finding a safe, comfortable place for your family to live is the ultimate milestone for a newcomer father. Preparing a strong rental application without Canadian credit history can be challenging, but you do not have to handle it alone.

To help your family secure the perfect apartment or house, check out our comprehensive Rentals for Newcomers Application Guide. It gives you the tools and tips you need to navigate credit hurdles and apply to landlords with confidence.

Once you are ready to start your search, you can directly browse newcomer-friendly landlords in welcoming cities across the country by visiting our Rentals for Newcomers Listings, featuring thousands of available homes.


Attending Local Community Events

No matter which province or city you have settled in, there are bound to be local Father’s Day events happening near you. This is an excellent way for newcomer families to integrate into their local neighbourhoods. If your father enjoys cars, many communities host Father’s Day classic car shows. If he enjoys sports, taking him out to a local baseball or soccer game is a fantastic way to spend the afternoon.

Top Things to Do for Father’s Day 2026

Canada is a vast country full of breathtaking landscapes and natural beauty. June offers beautiful weather, making outdoor activities the premier choice for a Canadian Father’s Day.

💡 Newcomer Tip: Before you book any tickets or park passes, check out our guide on Affordable Ways to Explore Canada: Discovery Day Pass, Canada Strong Pass, and Canoo. You could qualify for free or deeply discounted admission to national parks, historic sites, and museums!

1. Go Fishing (Free Fishing Weekends)

Fishing is a classic Canadian “dad activity.” Fathers and their children can spend a relaxing day by a river, lake, or coastal area. As a special bonus for families, many provinces, such as Ontario, allow residents to fish for free without a basic fishing license during Father’s Day weekend. It is a budget-friendly and uniquely Canadian way to bond with family and potentially catch your own dinner!

2. Hiking and Camping in National Parks

A happy father laughing and hugging his son and daughter outside their tent while camping on Father's Day in Canada.
Camping and hiking are wonderful, budget-friendly ways for newcomer families to enjoy Father’s Day.

Adventurous families can head out to local walking trails, conservation areas, or national and provincial parks. By hiking and camping, newcomers get a firsthand look at Canada’s stunning wilderness, breathe in fresh air, and get some healthy exercise. Best of all, these outdoor trips give your family a distraction-free space to bond.

To find a beautiful national park, historic site, or marine conservation area near your city, you can use the official Parks Canada Search Directory to plan your route.

3. Celebrate Your Unique Father’s Day Traditions

Canada is a proudly multicultural country made up of families from all walks of life. Because of this rich diversity, there is no single “right” way to celebrate Father’s Day here.

Many newcomer families use this day to blend their cultural heritage with local Canadian customs. You might see families hosting multi-generational gatherings to honour grandfathers and elders, sharing traditional comfort foods from their home countries, or gathering in local parks for community picnics.

At Prepare for Canada, we love seeing how diverse communities shape this special day. No matter how your family chooses to celebrate, Father’s Day in Canada is a welcoming space for all heritages and families.

4. Catch a Sports Game Together

Whether your father is a fan of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs, baseball, or cricket, gathering around the television or visiting a local sports pub to watch a game together is a fantastic, high-energy way to celebrate the day.

5. Visit a Canadian Museum

If your father is a history buff, a science enthusiast, or an art lover, a family trip to a museum is an excellent option. Canada boasts world-class national and provincial museums that offer educational, indoor fun for the whole family.

6. Enjoy a Family Movie Night

If you prefer a relaxing day at home, planning a family movie night is a simple yet wonderful option. Grab some popcorn, pick out a movie the entire family can enjoy, and spend quality time together on the couch.

7. Dine Out at a Local Restaurant

Treating your dad to a nice lunch or dinner takes the stress out of cooking and lets everyone relax. Because this is such a popular tradition, many restaurants across Canada offer special “Happy Father’s Day” menus, promotions, and discounts. Tip: Be sure to book your reservations a few days in advance!

Welcome to Your First Canadian Father’s Day!

Father’s Day in Canada is entirely about recognizing the vital role that fathers and father figures play in shaping our families and communities. For immigrant families, the sacrifices fathers make to build a new life in Canada make this day even more profound.

Whether you choose to give a thoughtful gift, explore the great Canadian outdoors, or share a meal, there are endless ways to show fathers how much you cherish them.

Happy Father’s Day to all the wonderful dads, grandfathers, and mentors making a difference across Canada!

Common Questions About Father’s Day in Canada

Is Father’s Day a statutory public holiday in Canada?

No. Father’s Day is not an official statutory (public) holiday. Because it always falls on a Sunday, banks and government offices are generally closed, but standard retail stores, malls, restaurants, and transit lines operate on normal Sunday schedules.

Do restaurants offer special deals on Father’s Day?

Yes, many restaurants offer special Father’s Day brunch menus, dinner promotions, or family discounts. However, book your reservation a few days in advance because it is one of the busiest dining days of the year.

Can anyone fish for free on Father’s Day weekend?

In several Canadian provinces, including Ontario, the government designates Father’s Day weekend as a “license-free” fishing period. This means Canadian residents can try fishing in local lakes and rivers without purchasing an outdoor card or fishing license, though standard conservation catch limits still apply.

WRITTEN BY

Corinna Frattini

Senior Editor and Content Director, Prepare for Canada

Corinna researches and writes content to help newcomers make informed decisions about housing, employment, banking, and aspects of settling in Canada. With a background in human resources and leadership development, her articles focus on how newcomers can continue their careers in Canada. Her writing combines research, practical guidance, and clear language to support newcomers on their journey.

© Prepare for Canada 2026

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