In Canada, Father's Day is celebrated with lot of enthusiasm and
fanfare. Since, the tradition of celebrating Fathers Day moved to Canada
from US, Fathers Day in Canada is also celebrated on third Sunday of
June. Just as in US, people in Canada too wear roses to express
gratitude for their father. Traditionally, if the person is wearing red
rose, it symbolizes the person's father is alive. Likewise, white rose
means that the person's father is no more.
Children in Canada express affection and honor for their dad by
presenting them cards, flowers and chocolates. In modern times, several
other gifts of love including neckties, shirts, electronic gadgets,
stationery items etc are also gifted to father by loving children.
Another noticeable trend about Fathers Day celebration in Canada is that
apart from their biological father people wish Happy Father's
Day to their grandfathers, stepfathers, foster father, uncles
or any other man who is as affectionate and loving towards them as a
father.
Immense popularity of Fathers Day festival has turned the occasion
commercial to a significant degree. Days before the festival markets
wear a festival look as gift and card sellers try to lure the people and
harp on the emotional significance of the occasion.
Dining out with family is another popular Fathers Day tradition in
Canada. No wonder, restaurants and eating joints witness a bumper rush
on the occasion.





