How Many Working Days in a Year in Ontario? (2026 Guide)

Ontario has 251 working days in 2026.

Here’s the simple breakdown:

  • Total days in 2026: 365 days (not a leap year)
  • Weekends (Saturdays & Sundays): 105 days
  • Statutory holidays: 9 days
  • Working days: 365 – 105 – 9 = 251 days

Understanding the Calculation

Weekends in 2025

A standard work week runs Monday to Friday, which means:

  • 52 Saturdays + 53 Sundays = 105 weekend days (2026 starts and ends on a Thursday)
  • These are typically non-working days unless you work in retail, healthcare, hospitality, or other 24/7 industries

Total Weekdays

After removing weekends: 365 – 105 = 260 weekdays

From these 260 weekdays, we subtract the 9 statutory holidays to get 251 working days.

Ontario Statutory Holidays in 2026

Ontario recognizes 9 official statutory holidays that most employees get off with pay:

HolidayDate 2026Day of WeekLong Weekend?
New Year’s DayJanuary 1Thursday❌ No
Family DayFebruary 16Monday✅ Yes (3-day)
Good FridayApril 3Friday✅ Yes (4-day with Easter)
Victoria DayMay 18Monday✅ Yes (3-day)
Canada DayJuly 1Wednesday❌ No
Labour DaySeptember 7Monday✅ Yes (3-day)
Thanksgiving DayOctober 12Monday✅ Yes (3-day)
Christmas DayDecember 25Friday✅ Yes (4-day with Boxing Day)
Boxing DayDecember 26Saturday🔄 Substitute Monday, Dec 28

Total statutory holidays: 9 days

Important Note: Because Boxing Day falls on a Saturday in 2026, most employers will give Monday, December 28 as a substitute holiday.

Optional Holidays (Not Required by Law)

Some employers also observe these holidays, but they’re not mandatory in Ontario:

HolidayDate 2026Day of WeekNotes
Easter MondayApril 6MondaySome employers give 4-day Easter weekend
Civic HolidayAugust 3MondayCommon in government/public sector
National Day for Truth and ReconciliationSeptember 30WednesdayFederal holiday only, some private employers observe
Remembrance DayNovember 11WednesdayNot statutory in Ontario (unlike most provinces)

If your employer observes Civic Holiday, your working days drop to 250 days.

How This Affects Your Work Year

For Full-Time Employees

If you work Monday to Friday:

  • Working days per year: 251 days
  • Working hours per year: 251 × 8 hours = 2,008 hours
  • Working weeks per year: Approximately 50 weeks

With Vacation Time

Most employees also receive vacation days, which further reduces actual working days:

Years of ServiceVacation DaysActual Working Days
Less than 5 years10 days (2 weeks)241 days
5+ years15 days (3 weeks)236 days
10+ years20 days (4 weeks)231 days

Example: If you have 2 weeks vacation (10 days):

  • 251 working days – 10 vacation days = 241 actual working days

Your Rights on Statutory Holidays

Under Ontario’s Employment Standards Act, eligible employees are entitled to statutory holiday pay.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for stat holiday pay, you must:

  1. Have worked for your employer for at least 30 calendar days
  2. Work your last scheduled shift before the holiday
  3. Work your first scheduled shift after the holiday

If You DON'T Work on a Stat Holiday

You receive public holiday pay, calculated as:

  • Total regular wages in the 4 weeks before the holiday ÷ 20

Example: If you earned $3,200 in the 4 weeks before Canada Day:

  • Stat holiday pay = $3,200 ÷ 20 = $160

If You DO Work on a Stat Holiday

You’re entitled to:

  • Premium pay: 1.5 times your regular hourly rate for all hours worked, PLUS
  • Public holiday pay, OR
  • A substitute day off with public holiday pay

Example: If you earn $20/hour and work 8 hours on Canada Day:

  • Regular stat pay: $160
  • Premium pay: 8 hours × $20 × 1.5 = $240
  • Total: $400 for the day

Planning Your Year: Best Long Weekends in 2026

Here are the statutory holidays that create 3+ day weekends:

Holiday WeekendDatesDays OffSpecial Notes
Family DayFebruary 14-163 daysPerfect winter break
Easter/Good FridayApril 3-64 daysGreat spring getaway
Victoria DayMay 16-183 daysMay 2-4 weekend
Labour DaySeptember 5-73 daysEnd of summer
ThanksgivingOctober 10-123 daysFall weekend
Christmas/Boxing DayDecember 25-284 daysBoxing Day substitute on Monday

2026 Special Considerations

New Year’s Day on Thursday:

  • No long weekend, but you get a 4-day work week to start the year!

Christmas on Friday:

  • Combined with Boxing Day substitute (Monday, Dec 28), creates a beautiful 4-day weekend
  • Many employers close December 29-31, giving you a 7-day break with only 3 vacation days

Canada Day on Wednesday:

  • Mid-week holiday, but perfect for taking Tuesday + Thursday off for a 5-day vacation using only 2 vacation days

Pro Tips to Maximize Time Off in 2026

Strategy 1: Christmas/New Year’s Bridge

  • Take December 29, 30, 31 off = 10 consecutive days off (using only 3 vacation days)
  • Perfect for year-end travel or family time

Strategy 2: Canada Day Extension

  • Take June 29, 30 + July 2, 3 off = 9-day vacation (using 4 vacation days)
  • Great for summer cottage trips

Strategy 3: Thanksgiving + Halloween Combo

  • Take October 13-16 and October 29-30 = Two long breaks in fall

Strategy 4: Easter Maximization

  • Easter already gives you 4 days (April 3-6)
  • Add April 7-9 = 10-day spring vacation (using 3 vacation days)

What If a Stat Holiday Falls on a Weekend?

When a stat holiday falls on a weekend (like Boxing Day in 2026), your employer will typically give you a substitute day off, usually the following Monday.

In 2026:

  • Boxing Day (December 26) falls on Saturday
  • Most employers will observe Monday, December 28 as the substitute holiday
  • This creates a 4-day Christmas weekend (Friday through Monday)

Bottom Line

In 2026, Ontario employees working a standard Monday-to-Friday schedule have 251 working days before vacation time. After accounting for 2 weeks of vacation, most people actually work about 241 days per year.

The good news? Christmas 2026 falls on Friday and Boxing Day on Saturday, creating a fantastic extended holiday period when combined with the substitute Monday off. This makes 2026 an excellent year for end-of-year vacation planning.

Understanding your working days helps you plan better, negotiate contracts, and make the most of your time off by strategically combining vacation days with statutory holidays.

Saad Mirza

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Saad Mirza

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