What is National Propane Day?

National Propane Day is a celebration of propane’s role in Canada’s energy landscape. From heating homes to powering industries, propane is an affordable, reliable, and lower-emission energy source that brings comfort and sustainability to communities nationwide.

National Propane Day Goals

  • Recognize Propane: As an essential Canadian energy source for heating, cooking, and more.
  • Promote Affordability: Highlight propane’s cost-saving benefits for families and businesses.
  • Celebrate Sustainability: Showcase propane as a cleaner, lower-emission solution for rural and remote areas.
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How to Celebrate National Propane Day

Get involved and show how Propane Powers Canada in your community:

Go Social

  • Repost CPA content or create your own posts

  • Share propane’s benefits using our pre-made assets

  • Get creative with your own photos or videos using customizable social media frames

Host an Event

  • Host a Propane Powers Canada BBQ or open house

  • Invite customers, community leaders, and local politicians

  • Partner with a local charity or food bank for a propane-powered community meal

Engage Decision-Makers

  • Arrange a site visit for an MLA, MHA, MPP, or MP

  • Show how propane powers homes, farms, fleets, and businesses

Celebrate Your Team

  • Recognize employees with a team lunch or appreciation event

Educate

  • Use CPA resources to educate your community about propane’s impact

Get Social with Us

Use these hashtags to join the conversation:

#PropaneDay | #PropanePowersCanada

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LinkedIn: Canadian Propane Association

Facebook: /CanadianPropaneAssociation

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Propane in Action: Stories from Across Canada

Explore real-life stories of how propane powers communities, businesses, and families across the country.

Keeping the family farm going

What most impresses Lindsay about propane is the supply: “It’s amazing. Maybe I’m just lucky, but we use a lot of propane during the drying season. You can call those guys and there’ll be a truck in your yard in an hour or a few hours. We’ve never had to shut something down waiting for propane.”

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Move to the Maritimes prompts energy rethink

“For us, it was really about trying to maximize propane wherever we could in the home. It’s single source, fairly clean and environmentally friendly. So, we wanted to be able to use it wherever we could.”

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Cold starts and comfort are priorities for Brandon school busing

“We started exploring a switch to propane probably in the fall of 2013,” says Ron. “We used a demo bus and put it through some severe cold trials. It performed exemplarily. Now we’ve been using it for about eight years,” with 28 of the 34 buses currently running on propane.

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Living and working off-grid

“The first and most important thing is to look at your energy needs,” he says. “I did our power calculation: five staff, hot water tank, heating system, etc., right down to a coffee maker…then we need a heating source, so it made sense to go with propane.

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Meeting customer demands during a building boom

“We use propane to heat our equipment because we’re in a 600-foot-long space with a roof and no walls. We need to pump heat to the equipment to keep hydraulic and pneumatic systems working; sometimes they don’t like the fact that they have to be outside.”

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During COVID-19, specialized transit agency rises to public health challenge

TransHelp conducts its specialized public transit and pandemic-related transportation with its fleet of about 65 buses, running entirely on propane. “We know propane is more environmentally friendly, which aligns with the Region’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

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