Banner for Asian Canadian Heritage Month, showing a silhouette at the bottom in red of the Toronto skyline. In a circle around the silhouette of the CN Tower are drawn diverse symbols of Asian faith, heritage and culture, including a hand fan, an elephant, a cherry blossom, a camel, a lotus flower, a paifang, and more. On the left of the circle is a cherry blossom branch with pink cherry blossoms flowering on it.

Asian Canadian Heritage Month

Graphic of a map of Asia with all the countries named - Asian Canadian Celebration - Asian Traditions: Legacy in Motion - Students in Grades 5–12 and their teachers are invited to a vibrant celebration recognizing the many ways Asian Canadians contribute and serve in our communities. Experience dynamic Asian cultural performances, enjoy tasty Asian food, and take part in meaningful opportunities to learn and reflect on the history, achievements, impact and legacy of Asian Canadians across the country. - WHEN: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - TIME: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - WHERE: Msgr Percy Johnson Catholic Secondary School 2170 Kipling Ave, Etobicoke, ON M9W 4K9 - Please RSVP by April 30th, 2026 Register by scanning the QR code or visiting: https://forms.gle/zdkjtcGjGnoTuhP6A - Indigenous Education, Equity & Community Relations - Questions? Please reach out: jodelyn.huang@tcdsb.org

The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) is proud to celebrate Asian Canadian Heritage Month in May. The theme for the 2026 Asian Canadian Heritage Month is Asian Traditions: Legacy in Motion.

Asian Canadian Heritage Month acknowledges the long and rich history of Asian Canadians and their contributions to Canada. It also provides an opportunity for Canadians across the country to reflect on and celebrate the contributions of Asian Canadians to the growth and prosperity of Canada.

Asian Canadian Heritage Month has been celebrated across Canada since the 1990s. In December 2001, the Senate of Canada adopted a motion proposed by Senator Vivienne Poy to officially designate May as Asian Canadian Heritage Month in Canada. In May 2002, the Government of Canada signed an official declaration to designate May as Asian Canadian Heritage Month.

Official Declaration of Asian Canadian Heritage Month

Diversity represents one of Canada’s greatest strengths, and we strive to ensure that all Canadians have the opportunity to reach their full potential and participate in Canada’s civic life. Over the last two centuries, immigrants have journeyed to Canada from East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, Southwest and Southeast Asia, bringing our society a rich cultural heritage representing many languages, ethnicities and religious traditions.

The people of this diverse, vibrant and growing community have contributed to every aspect of life in Canada — from the arts and science to sport, business, and government. Asian Canadian Heritage Month offers all Canadians an opportunity to learn more about the history of Asian Canadians and to celebrate their contributions to the growth and prosperity of Canada. Thereby, we declare May as Asian Canadian Heritage Month in Canada.

2026 Workshops and Events Registration

Scholarships

Geography of Asia

Regions of Asia

Proclamation

Refer to the following Asian Canadian Heritage​​​ Month proclamation:

Tamil Genocide Education Week (May 11 to 18)

Education about the Tamil Genocide and the Sri Lankan Civil War context is a key component to helping Sri Lankan communities heal.

Past Events

Resources

Learn more about Asian Canadian heritage with these resources:

TCDSB Community Engagement

Learn Asia Through Travels

Explore our Asian travel choice boards videos featuring Brunei, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.