Chhath Puja Dates 2025 Canada are Oct 25–28. Get the 4-day festival schedule, city-by-city Sandhya/Usha arghya timings, safe ghats, permits, and safety tips.

Chhath Puja Dates 2025 Canada – October 25–28 Festival Schedule & Puja Timings
Jai Chhathi Maiya! Planning your Chhath observance across Canada this year? Chhath Puja Dates 2025 Canada – October 25–28 Festival Schedule & Puja Timings is your definitive guide for the national schedule, city-by-city arghya timing method, safe waterfront (“ghat”) options, permits, water and tide safety, shopping hubs, and family itineraries. Whether you’re in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, Winnipeg, or Halifax, you’ll find practical, source-linked advice to keep your puja traditional and safe.
You’ll also get a printable checklist (soop, thekua, diya trays, LED backups), city transit links, regional weather tips, and a zero-waste ritual plan. Bookmark the official sunrise/sunset and panchang links now; verify exact arghya windows as the dates approach.
Table of Contents
- Quick Answer: National Dates, Arghya Timing Method, City Tools
- What Is Chhath? The 4 Days and Their Meaning
- 2025 Canada-Wide Schedule (Oct 25–28) with Practical Tips
- Arghya Timings: City-by-City Links and Readiness Windows
- Where to Celebrate: Suggested “Ghats” in Major Canadian Cities (Addresses + Links)
- Permits, Park Rules, Open Flame & Tide/River Safety
- Complete Puja Checklist: Soop, Thekua, Diyas, LED Backups, Safety Gear
- Prasad Essentials: Thekua & Gur Kheer (Reliable, Nut-Free Methods)
- Shopping Hubs Near You (By City/Region)
- Getting There: Transit, Parking, and Early-Arrival Strategy
- Weather & Clothing in Late October (By Region)
- Kids, Seniors, Accessibility: Make It Safe and Smooth
- Eco-Friendly, Zero-Waste Chhath (Canada Edition)
- Family Itineraries (Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal)
- Key Statistics (With Sources)
- Featured Snippet: Fast Answers Devotees Search For
- FAQs
Quick Answer: National Dates, Arghya Timing Method, City Tools
- Chhath Puja 2025 Canada (national schedule)
- Nahay Khay: Saturday, 25 October 2025
- Kharna: Sunday, 26 October 2025
- Sandhya Arghya (evening): Monday, 27 October 2025 (after local sunset)
- Usha Arghya (morning): Tuesday, 28 October 2025 (at/just before sunrise)
- Timing method (works in every Canadian city)
- Check your city’s sunset for Mon 27 Oct and sunrise for Tue 28 Oct on timeanddate (links below).
- Cross-check tithis and recommended windows on Drik Panchang (city page).
- Be “ready to offer” 10–15 minutes before the sun’s disc meets the horizon (evening) and as it rises (morning). Follow the lead volunteer/priest for the exact moment.
- City tools you’ll need (save these)
- timeanddate — Sun calendar (choose your city): https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/
Tip: Canada spans 6 time zones. Always use your local city pages for exact times.
What Is Chhath? The 4 Days and Their Meaning
Chhath Puja is a solar festival from Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern UP, now celebrated across Canada. Devotees (vratis) undertake a 4-day vrat (fast) centered on purity, gratitude, and service, offering arghya to Surya Dev at sunset and sunrise with soop (bamboo winnow), prasad, and diyas.
- Day 1: Nahay Khay — ritual bath and a satvik (pure) meal.
- Day 2: Kharna — day-long fast; evening gur (jaggery) kheer and roti/puris; then nirjala fast begins.
- Day 3: Sandhya Arghya — evening offering at sunset on a safe, approved waterfront.
- Day 4: Usha Arghya — dawn offering at sunrise; parana (fast breaking) afterward.
Across Canada, communities adapt with eco-rules (no offerings in waterways), rope-lane water entry, and LED backups where open flames are restricted.
2025 Canada-Wide Schedule (Oct 25–28) with Practical Tips
- Saturday, 25 Oct — Nahay Khay
- Deep-clean; set aside satvik utensils; buy non-perishables (diyas, wicks, ghee).
- Save fruit/sugarcane pick-up for the day before arghya for freshness.
- Sunday, 26 Oct — Kharna
- Prepare gur kheer and roti/puris in the evening.
- Begin nirjala fast; label prasad if sharing (nut-free preferred).
- Monday, 27 Oct — Sandhya Arghya
- Arrive at the ghat 60–90 minutes before sunset.
- Roles: one adult with children; one manages diya/prasad trays; one supports the vrati in knee-deep water.
- Safety: rope-lane entry, water shoes, first-aid, LED backups, tide/flow checks (coasts/estuaries).
- Tuesday, 28 Oct — Usha Arghya & Parana
- Arrive 45–60 minutes before sunrise; pre-pack prasad the night before.
- Leave no trace: take everything back; full shore clean-up.
Live timing tools:
- timeanddate (city sunsets/sunrises): https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/
Arghya Timings: City-by-City Links and Readiness Windows
Use these direct pages for your city. Plan to be “ready to offer” 10–15 minutes before the listed sunset (Mon 27 Oct) and at/just before sunrise (Tue 28 Oct).
- Toronto/GTA (ET)
- Vancouver/Lower Mainland (PT)
- Calgary (MT)
- Edmonton (MT)
- Winnipeg (CT)
- Ottawa (ET)
- Sunset/sunrise: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/canada/ottawa?month=10&year=2025
- Montreal (ET)
- Halifax (AT)
If clouds obscure the disc, follow the lead volunteer/priest for the exact offer moment. Safety first; tradition allows practical adaptation.
Where to Celebrate: Suggested “Ghats” in Major Canadian Cities (Addresses + Links)
Always confirm permits, shore conditions, and open-flame rules each year. Choose shallow entries, good lighting, clear banks, and toilets nearby. Never float offerings; keep everything on trays and take back.
Toronto / GTA
- Humber Bay Park (East/West), 100 Humber Bay Park Rd, Etobicoke, ON
- Colonel Samuel Smith Park, 3145 Lake Shore Blvd W, Etobicoke, ON
- Mississauga — Lakefront Promenade Park, 800 Lakefront Promenade, Mississauga, ON
- Brampton — Professor’s Lake, 1660 N Park Dr, Brampton, ON (check event rules)
- City of Brampton: https://www.brampton.ca
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=Professors+Lake+Brampton
Vancouver / Lower Mainland
- John Hendry Park (Trout Lake), 3300 Victoria Dr, Vancouver, BC
- Spanish Banks Beach Park, 4801 NW Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC
- Richmond — Garry Point Park, 12011 7th Ave, Richmond, BC
- Surrey — Crescent Beach, 12160 Beecher St, Surrey, BC
Calgary
- Bowness Park Lagoon, 8900 48 Ave NW, Calgary, AB
- Pearce Estate Park (Bow River access), 1440 17A St SE, Calgary, AB
Edmonton
- Rundle Park Ponds, 2909 113 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
- Hawrelak Park (check reopening status), 9330 Groat Rd NW, Edmonton, AB
- City of Edmonton: https://www.edmonton.ca
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=Hawrelak+Park+Edmonton
Ottawa
- Mooney’s Bay Park, 2960 Riverside Dr, Ottawa, ON
- Britannia Park, 2805 Carling Ave, Ottawa, ON
- City of Ottawa: https://ottawa.ca
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=Britannia+Park+Ottawa
Montreal (and area)
- Parc du Cap-Saint-Jacques, 20099 Boul Gouin O, Pierrefonds, QC
- Parc-nature de l’Île-de-la-Visitation (Rivière des Prairies), 110 Rue des Prairies, Montréal, QC
Winnipeg
- Birds Hill Provincial Park (lakeside areas), MB-206, St. Clements, MB
- St. Vital Park Duck Pond, 190 River Rd, Winnipeg, MB
- City of Winnipeg: https://winnipeg.ca
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=St+Vital+Park+Duck+Pond+Winnipeg
Halifax
- Point Pleasant Park (shoreline spots), 5718 Point Pleasant Dr, Halifax, NS
- Halifax Regional Municipality: https://www.halifax.ca/parks-recreation/parks-trails-gardens
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=Point+Pleasant+Park+Halifax
- Shubie Park (canal views), 54 Locks Rd, Dartmouth, NS
Selection tips: Pick shallow, well-lit entries with paved paths and toilets. Avoid steep, muddy, rocky, fast-flowing, or unlit edges.
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Permits, Park Rules, Open Flame & Tide/River Safety
Organised gatherings typically require approvals. Start early.
- Toronto Parks permits: https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/venues-facilities-bookings/booking-parks-recreation-facilities/parks-booking-permits/
- City of Mississauga permits: https://www.mississauga.ca/recreation-and-sports/plan-and-book/permits/
- City of Brampton permits: https://www.brampton.ca/EN/Arts-Culture-Tourism/Special-Events/Pages/Permits.aspx
- Vancouver Park Board special events: https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/special-event-permits.aspx
- City of Surrey — Organize an Event: https://www.surrey.ca/activities-parks-recreation/organize-an-event
- City of Calgary events/permits: https://www.calgary.ca/events
- City of Edmonton events/venues: https://www.edmonton.ca/attractions_events/special-events-river-valley-venues
- City of Ottawa events: https://ottawa.ca/en/3-1-1/ottawa-services/permits-and-licenses/special-events
- City of Montreal park info: https://montreal.ca/en/topics/parks-and-green-spaces
Open flames and fireworks
- Most city parks restrict open flames; many ban consumer fireworks.
- Bring LED diya backups; if any flame is permitted, use metal or water-filled trays with sand/water buckets and a fire blanket.
Water & tide/flow safety
- Lifesaving Society Canada (find your branch): https://www.lifesavingsociety.com
- Tides — Vancouver (Point Atkinson): https://www.tides.gc.ca/en/stations/7735
- River safety: Keep arghya near the edge; knee-deep max; rope-lane control; trained marshals with headlamps; avoid slippery stones.
Complete Puja Checklist: Soop, Thekua, Diyas, LED Backups, Safety Gear
Traditional
- Soop (bamboo winnow), daura/baskets
- Fruits (banana, sugarcane if available, sweet lime, coconut)
- Thekua, kheer, seasonal vegetables, jaggery, dry fruits
- Earthen diyas, ghee/oil, matches/camphor (plus LED lamps)
- Kalash/lotta for arghya, red/orange cloth, flowers
- New clothes for vratis; shawls/towels
Practical/Safety
- LED lamps; torch/headlamp; power bank
- Water shoes or grippy sandals; non-slip mats
- Rope/cones for lane control; hi-vis vests for marshals
- First-aid kit; hand sanitiser; wet wipes; rubbish bags
- Thermos with warm water/tea for elders
- Tide/flow printouts where relevant; weather check
Prasad Essentials: Thekua & Gur Kheer (Reliable, Nut-Free Methods)
Thekua (12–16 pieces)
- Mix 2 cups atta with 3/4 cup grated jaggery (melt with 2 tbsp water), 1/4 cup ghee, a pinch of saunf + cardamom.
- Make a stiff dough; rest 10 minutes; shape patties (use mould if available).
- Deep-fry on medium until golden; cool fully before packing. Label: vegetarian, nut-free.
Gur Kheer (for Kharna)
- Simmer 1L full-cream milk with 1/4 cup rinsed basmati; add 1/3 cup grated jaggery near the end.
- Stir often; finish with cardamom and a touch of ghee. Avoid nuts for public sharing.
Shopping Hubs Near You (By City/Region)
- Toronto: Gerrard India Bazaar (Gerrard St E near Coxwell–Greenwood)
- Brampton/Mississauga: Dixie–Eglinton corridor; Shoppers World area
- City pages: https://www.brampton.ca and https://www.mississauga.ca
- Vancouver: Punjabi Market (Main St 48th–51st), Payal Business Centre (12825 80 Ave, Surrey)
- Calgary: NE Calgary (36 St NE corridors, Prairie Winds area)
- City events: https://www.calgary.ca/events
- Edmonton: 34 Ave/91 St SE Asian/Indian grocers; Mill Woods area
- City: https://www.edmonton.ca
- Ottawa: Bank St South Asian grocers; Barrhaven/Nepean corridors
- City: https://ottawa.ca
- Montreal: Parc-Extension (Jean-Talon/Acadie) Indian stores
- City: https://montreal.ca
- Winnipeg: Pembina Hwy/Maples area Indian grocers
- City: https://winnipeg.ca
Shop 3–5 days before arghya days. Pick up fruit/sugarcane 1 day before for freshness.
Getting There: Transit, Parking, and Early-Arrival Strategy
Transit planners
- Toronto (TTC): https://www.ttc.ca
- Vancouver (TransLink): https://www.translink.ca/trip-planner
- Calgary Transit: https://www.calgarytransit.com
- Edmonton Transit Service: https://www.edmonton.ca/ets
- OC Transpo (Ottawa): https://www.octranspo.com
- STM (Montreal): https://www.stm.info
- Winnipeg Transit: https://winnipegtransit.com
- Halifax Transit: https://www.halifax.ca/transportation/halifax-transit
Arrival plan
- Reach 60–90 minutes before sunset; 45–60 minutes before sunrise.
- Park on the periphery; pin and photo your bay; set a meeting point.
- Assign a “dry driver” for post-arghya departures, especially at dawn.
Weather & Clothing in Late October (By Region)
- Southwest BC (Vancouver): Cool, often wet, breezy near water. Waterproof shell + layers.
- Prairies (Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg): Chilly evenings, possible frost. Warm coats, hats, gloves.
- Calgary climate: https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/canada/calgary/climate
- Edmonton climate: https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/canada/edmonton/climate
- Winnipeg climate: https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/canada/winnipeg/climate
- Ontario/Quebec (Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal): Cool 5–12°C evenings. Layers + closed-toe shoes.
- Toronto climate: https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/canada/toronto/climate
- Atlantic (Halifax): Windy, damp cold. Windproof layer + warm accessories.
- Halifax climate: https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/canada/halifax/climate
Kids, Seniors, Accessibility: Make It Safe and Smooth
- Kids: Glow wristbands; visible do-not-cross line; buddy system.
- Seniors: Folding chair, warm shawl, non-slip footwear; helper for steps.
- Accessibility: Prefer paved paths, ramps, lighting, and nearby toilets (Trout Lake, Mooney’s Bay, Lafarge Lake).
- Communication: Share live locations; set a lost-child point.
Eco-Friendly, Zero-Waste Chhath (Canada Edition)
- No floating offerings (flowers/food/lamps) in lakes/rivers/ocean.
- Use clay diyas with minimal oil or LED lamps where flames are restricted.
- Bring reusable thalis/cups; avoid single-use plastics.
- Close with a 10-minute sweep. Every family takes a bag. Leave no trace.
Family Itineraries (Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal)
Toronto (Humber Bay Park route)
- 3:30 PM: Prasad prep; pack soop, trays, LED lamps, rope.
- 5:00 PM: Arrive; mark shallow entry; safety briefing.
- Sunset: Sandhya Arghya; tea for elders; complete clean-up.
- Dawn: Usha Arghya at a calm shoreline; arrive 45–60 minutes early.
Vancouver (Trout Lake)
- 4:30 PM: Carpool; set rope-lane; check tide if using beach alt.
- 6:00 PM: Children’s bhajans; diya trays ready.
- Sunset: Sandhya Arghya; trays only, no floating; zero-waste sweep.
- Dawn: Usha Arghya; headlamps, warm layers.
Calgary (Bowness Park)
- 3:45 PM: Arrive; choose firm, shallow entry near lights.
- 5:30 PM: Group kirtan; first-aid check.
- Sunset: Sandhya Arghya; warm drinks; dispersal plan.
- Dawn: Usha Arghya; bring blankets and hand warmers.
Montreal (Cap‑St‑Jacques)
- 4:30 PM: Early arrival; confirm permitted zone; assign marshals.
- 6:00 PM: Announcements; diya trays and LED backups ready.
- Sunset: Sandhya Arghya; clean-up; ride-share home.
- Dawn: Usha Arghya; meet 60 minutes prior; brief for slippery edges.
Key Statistics (With Sources)
- Hindus in Canada: 830,000+ (about 2.3% of Canadians, 2021).
- Statistics Canada: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/221026/dq221026b-eng.htm
- South Asians are Canada’s largest visible minority group (2021).
- Statistics Canada: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/221026/dq221026a-eng.htm
- Canada spans multiple time zones; local sunset/sunrise varies widely by city—critical for arghya planning.
- timeanddate (city pages): https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/
- Water safety best practices reduce incidents at community waterfront events.
- Lifesaving Society Canada: https://www.lifesavingsociety.com
Featured Snippet: Fast Answers Devotees Search For
- Chhath Puja Dates 2025 Canada: Nahay Khay 25 Oct; Kharna 26 Oct; Sandhya Arghya 27 Oct (after sunset); Usha Arghya 28 Oct (at/just before sunrise).
- How do I time arghya?
- Use timeanddate for your city’s sunset/sunrise and confirm tithi/muhurat on Drik Panchang. Be ready 10–15 minutes before the moment.
- Where can I observe safely?
- Choose shallow, well-lit waterfronts with paved access and toilets. Examples above for Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg, Halifax.
- Are diya flames allowed?
- Many parks restrict open flames; bring LED backups and keep all offerings on trays. Never float items in water.
- Do I need a permit?
- Yes for organised gatherings/open flames. See your city’s events/park permits page.
FAQ section
What are the official Chhath Puja Dates 2025 in Canada?
Nahay Khay: Sat 25 Oct; Kharna: Sun 26 Oct; Sandhya Arghya: Mon 27 Oct; Usha Arghya: Tue 28 Oct.
What time should I offer Sandhya Arghya/Usha Arghya?
Sandhya: Be ready 10–15 minutes before local sunset on Oct 27.
Usha: Be ready at/just before local sunrise on Oct 28.
Verify here: timeanddate: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/
Can we float diyas or flowers in lakes or rivers?
No. Keep offerings on trays and take everything back. Use LED lamps where required.
Do parks allow candles or fireworks?
Open flames are often restricted; fireworks are typically prohibited. Check your city’s bylaws and bring LED backups.
Which Canadian cities have community-friendly “ghats”?
Toronto/GTA, Vancouver/Lower Mainland, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg, Halifax—see the locations section above for addresses and links.
How early should we arrive?
60–90 minutes before sunset; 45–60 minutes before sunrise. Assign marshals and a “dry driver.”
What should we bring for safety?
Rope/cones for lane control; water shoes; non-slip mats; first-aid kit; headlamps; sand/water buckets; LED lamps.
Where do I get soop, baskets, and prasad items?
City-specific Indian shopping hubs listed above (e.g., Gerrard India Bazaar; Punjabi Market; Payal Business Centre; Parc-Ex corridors).
What if it rains or is very windy?
Use ponchos/umbrellas, secure diya trays, switch to LED, and keep arghya near stable ground. Safety comes first.
Conclusion with CTA
Chhath Puja Dates 2025 Canada – October 25–28 Festival Schedule & Puja Timings gives you a complete, city-ready plan: national dates, the arghya timing method with live links, safe “ghat” options by city, permits and bylaws, water/tide safety, shopping hubs, regional weather advice, and family itineraries. With early arrivals, clear roles, LED backups, and a leave-no-trace mindset, your Sandhya and Usha Arghya can be both traditional and safe—wherever you are in Canada.
Bookmark this guide, share it with your mandali, and set reminders to check your city’s sunrise/sunset pages a few days before Chhath. Want a tailored plan for your city—best ghat shortlist, timing links, and a safety checklist? Comment with your city, group size, and whether you need open-flame permissions, and we’ll map it out. Jai Chhathi Maiya!