Recreation Day 2024, 2025 and 2026

Recreation Day occurs on the first Monday of every November. It is a public holiday in Tasmania that only applies in the northern half of the state.

YearDateDayHolidayStates
20244 NovMonRecreation DayTAS
20253 NovMonRecreation DayTAS
20262 NovMonRecreation DayTAS
Please scroll down to end of page for previous years’ dates.

Note: All parts of Tasmania which do not observe Royal Hobart Regatta.

It was originally instituted because Hobart and southern Tasmania had one more holiday than did the northern parts of the island, but there is no historic or cultural significance to why it is celebrated. The holiday is centred especially in Launceston, though it is observed in towns throughout the region. It was called “First Monday of November Holiday” from 1919, when it was instituted under the Bank Holidays Act, until 1989, when its named was changed to Recreation Day.

In 1991, the date was changed to November 11th for that year only to fall on the same day as the Australian Pacing Championship in Launceston that year. Horse pacing is a sport where the horses must move at specified gaits while pulling a small, two-wheel cart termed a “sulky” behind them.

Recreation Day, however, continues to be regularly held on the first Monday in November. It is kept different ways by different people. Some relax at home with family and friends, doing chores or watching TV. Students often catch up on their studies, especially in Launceston, where the university library is open for the day.

Sports events, like “Aussie rules” football, cricket, and soccer are often played or attended. Many also get outside and enjoy the warm weather, for it is almost summer below the Equator in November.

Tourists, too, can basically write their own itinerary, for everyone seems to have a different idea of which kind of recreation will be most enjoyable on Recreation Day. Here are a few possibilities, however:

Previous Years

YearDateDayHolidayStates
20236 NovMonRecreation DayTAS
20227 NovMonRecreation DayTAS