There are 6 statutory holidays in Nova Scotia (NS). The Nova Scotia Statutory Holidays 2025 include New Year’s Day, Nova Scotia Heritage Day, Good Friday, Canada Day, Labor Day and Christmas.
There are 3 Non-Statutory holidays as Easter Monday, Victoria Day, and Natal Day
Nova Scotia Statutory Holidays 2025
Date | Holiday |
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January-1, Wednesday | New Year’s Day |
February-17, Monday | Nova Scotia Heritage Day |
April-18, Friday | Good Friday |
July-1, Tuesday | Canada Day |
September-1, Monday | Labour Day |
December-25, Thursday | Christmas |
Nova Scotia Non-Statutory Holidays 2025
Some employers give their employees the following Non-Statutory Holidays (Optional Holidays) in the year 2025 as following.
Date | Holiday | |
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April-21, Monday | Easter Monday | |
May-19, Monday | Victoria Day | |
August-4, Monday | Natal Day | |
November-11, Tuesday | Remembrance Day* | |
*-The Remembrance Day holiday is governed by the Remembrance Day Act. Some employees may be entitled to a benefit. |
Nova Scotia Designated Retail Closing Days 2025
Date | Holiday | |
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January-1, Wednesday | New Year’s Day | |
February-17, Monday | Nova Scotia Heritage Day | |
April-18, Friday | Good Friday | |
April-20, Sunday | Easter Sunday | |
July-1, Tuesday | Canada Day | |
September-1, Monday | Labour Day | |
October-13, Monday | Thanksgiving Day | |
December-25, Thursday | Christmas | |
December-26, Friday | Boxing Day | |
Check Govt guide for retail closing days : Download Here |
Calendar for Nova Scotia Statutory Holidays 2025
Special Rules for Nova Scotia Statutory Holidays 2025
- There are 6 general (paid) holidays listed in the Labour Standards Code, these are New Year’s Day, Nova Scotia Heritage Day, Good Friday, Canada Day, Labour Day and Christmas.
- Remembrance Day has different closing rules.
- If the employer and the employees want to work the holiday as usual and observe the holiday on a different day, the employer can apply for approval to do this.
- Non-Statutory Holidays (Optional Holidays) : Some days are commonly recognized as holidays but these are not paid holidays under the Nova Scotia Labour Standards Code.
Reference : Holiday and Retail Closing Day Charts