

Victoria Day is celebrated in Canada on the Monday prior
to May 25th each year.
It will be celebrated on Monday, May 23, 2005
More information at these web sites:
http://www.calendar-updates.com/Holidays/Canada/victoria.htm
http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/jfa-ha/victoria_e.cfm
The Sovereign's birthday has been celebrated in Canada since the reign of Queen Victoria(1837-1901). May 24, Queen Victoria's birthday, was declared a holiday by the Legislature of the Province of Canada in 1845.
After Confederation, the Queen's birthday was celebrated every year
on May 24 unless that d
ate was a Sunday, in which case a proclamation was
issued providing for the celebration on May 25. After the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, an Act was passed
by the Parliament of Canada establishing a legal holiday on May 24 in each
year (or May 25 if May 24 fell on a Sunday) under the name Victoria Day.
The birthday of King Edward VII, who was born on November 9, was by yearly proclamation during his reign (1901-1910) celebrated on Victoria Day. It was not an innovation to celebrate the birthday of the reigning sovereign on the anniversary of the birth of a predecessor.
In Great Britain, the birthdays of George IV (1820-1830) and William IV(1830-1837) were celebrated on June 4, birthday of George III (1760-1820). The birthday of King George V, who reigned from 1910 to 1935, was celebrated on the actual date, June 3 or, when that was a Sunday, by proclamation on June 4. The one birthday of King Edward VIII, who reigned in 1936, was also celebrated on the actual date, June 23. King George VI's birthday, which fell on December 14, was officially celebrated in the United Kingdom on a Thursday early in June.
Up to 1947 Canada proclaimed the same day but in 1948 and further years settled on the Monday of the week in which the United Kingdom celebration took place. George VI reigned from 1936 to1952. The first birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, in 1952, was also celebrated in June. Meanwhile, Canada continued to observe Victoria Day.
An amendment to the Statutes of Canada in 1952 established the celebration of Victoria Day on the Monday preceding May 25. From 1953 to 1956, the Queen's birthday was celebrated in Canada on Victoria Day, by proclamation of the Governor General, with Her Majesty's approval. In 1957, Victoria Day was permanently appointed as the Queen's birthday in Canada.
In the United Kingdom, the Queen's birthday is celebrated in June.
The following is a list giving the dates of the observance in Canada of the Sovereign's birthday since Queen Victoria.
Official Celebration and Natural Birthday | ||
| Sovereign's Name | Official Celebration Date | Natural Birthdate |
| Queen Victoria (1837-1901) | May 24 | May 24 |
| King Edward VII (1901-1910) | May 24 (Victoria Day) | Nov. 9 |
| King George V (1910-1935) | June 3 | June 3 |
| King Edward VIII (1936) | June 23 | June 23 |
| King George VI (1936-1952) | Wed., June 9, 1937 Thurs., June 9, 1938 Sat. May 20, 1939 (Royal Visit) Thurs., June 13, 1940 Mon., June 9,1941 Mon., June 8, 1942 Wed. June 2, 1943 Thurs., June 8, 1944 Thurs., June14, 1945 Mon., June 10, 1946 Tues., June 10, 1947 Mon., June 7, 1948 Mon., June 6, 1949 Mon., June 5, 1950 Mon., June 4, 1951 | Dec. 14 |
| Queen Elizabeth II (1952 -) | Mon., June 9, 1952 Since 1953, on Victoria Day | April 21 |
Canadian Heritage: Queen Victoria©
Princess Alexandrina Queen Victoria’s father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, a son of King George III. Because the king was insane, Edward’s oldest brother George served as the country’s regent. The Prince Regent and his estranged wife had just one child, Princess Charlotte of Wales. After Charlotte’s death in 1817, people began to worry about the royal succession. Although the king had twelve living children, none of them had offspring who were eligible to inherit the throne.
Continued at:
http://www.royalty.nu/Europe/England/Victoria.html
More About Queen Victoria
Alexandrina Victoria, the only child of
Edward, Duke of Kent and Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe-Coburg, was born in 24th May1819. The Duke of Kent was the
fourth son of George III and Victoria Maria Louisa was the sister of King Leopold
of Belgium. The Duke and Duchess of Kent selected the name Victoria but her uncle, George IV, insisted that she be
named Alexandrina after her godfather, Tsar Alexander I of Russia.
Continued at:
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/
PRvictoria.htm
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