Nagar Kirtan Sikh Heritage Month plays an important role in supporting and promoting Canadian
Nagar kirtan, a religious procession usually held in April, coinciding with
Vaisakhi. This procession also highlights Canadian Sikh culture, attracting large community participation particularly in
Surrey, British Columbia. In 2025, it was reported that the Surrey Nagar Kirtan had over 550,000 attendees, making it the largest global Vaisakhi procession.
Museums and exhibitions In 2023, the "Treasure of Sikh Heritage" exhibit was displayed at the city hall in
Surrey, British Columbia. During Sikh Heritage Month in April 2024, a free exhibit on Sikh heritage was displayed at
Northern College, Ontario, Timmins Public Library and the Timmins Museum. In 2024, Sikh Heritage Month in Ontario celebrated the successful launch of the "1984 Path of the Warrior Saints" exhibition drawing over 500 visitors to the
Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives. The event was co-curated by poet and author
Rupi Kaur. In 2025,
The Military Museums celebrated Sikh Heritage Month with an exhibition of contributions of Sikhs in the
Canadian Military.
Charitable donations In honour of Sikh Heritage Month, UK based non-profit
Khalsa Aid organized a food drive, aiming to collect 200,000 meals, with 100,000 meals dedicated to food banks in the
Greater Toronto Area. The initiative was inspired by Sikh principles of Seva (selfless service), and supported local food banks facing rising demand amidst growing homelessness and food insecurity.
Alcohol and drug free awareness campaign In 2024, the Drug Awareness Society of Toronto (DAST) launched an alcohol-free challenge and a substance abuse awareness campaign during Sikh Heritage Month. The initiative, focusing on the Punjabi-Canadian community in
Brampton and surrounding areas, aimed to educate and empower youth and parents about the dangers of alcohol and drug use. It aims to encourage healthier choices through seminars and workshops in both Gurdwaras and schools. == Recognition ==