Ontario Statutory Holidays 2027
Last reviewed: May 19, 2026 · Holiday data: June 24, 2026
Ontario observes 9 statutory holidays in 2027: 9 fall on a weekday and 0 land on a weekend, leaving 252 working days across the year. The working week is Monday to Friday with a Saturday and Sunday weekend, the same as the rest of Canada; what changes is the statutory holiday set.
How Ontario differs from the federal Canadian holidays
Ontario follows the federal Canadian holidays but runs its own statutory list under the Employment Standards Act. It adds Family Day on the third Monday of February and does not treat Easter Monday, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (30 September), or Remembrance Day (11 November) as provincial public holidays, so a count built on Ontario's statutory calendar drops those three. The Civic Holiday on the first Monday of August (Simcoe Day in Toronto) is widely observed but optional, not an Employment Standards Act public holiday, so it is left out of the statutory count. The working week is Monday to Friday with a Saturday and Sunday weekend.
Added in Ontario (2027)
- Family Day (Monday, February 15)
Federal days not observed in Ontario (2027)
- Easter Monday (Monday, March 29)
- National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Thursday, September 30)
- Remembrance Day (Thursday, November 11)
Ontario statutory holiday calendar 2027
| Date | Day | Statutory holiday |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 | Friday | New Year's Day |
| February 15 | Monday | Family Day |
| March 26 | Friday | Good Friday |
| May 24 | Monday | Victoria Day |
| July 1 | Thursday | Canada Day |
| September 6 | Monday | Labour Day |
| October 11 | Monday | Thanksgiving |
| December 27 | Monday | Christmas Day (observed) |
| December 28 | Tuesday | Boxing Day (observed) |
2027 summary
Total days
365
Weekend days
104
Statutory holidays on weekdays
9
Working days
252
After subtracting 104 weekend days and 9 weekday-falling statutory holidays, Ontario has 252 working days in 2027. Deadlines and due dates counted in Ontario use this provincial calendar, not the federal set.