Canadian Province Flags
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Alberta Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1968. Provincial coat of arms centered on an "azure" blue field. /Asset/alberta.jpg
British Columbia Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1960. The design reflects the Provincial coat of arms. Top portion is a Union Jack with a Royal gold crown in the center. Lower portion is alternating three wavy blue and four wavy white lines superimposed with a golden setting sun. /Asset/britishcolumbia.jpg
Manitoba Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1966. The Canadian Red Ensign, featuring a bright red field with the Union Jack in the upper canton and the Manitoba Shield centered right towards the fly end. /Asset/manitoba.jpg
New Brunswick Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1965. The flag reflects the Province coat of arms; a golden lion armorial bearings in yellow on red, above a ship in black and gold with oars and a white sail carrying red banners, sailing on wavy lines of blue and white. /Asset/newbrunswick.jpg
Newfoundland Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1980. A white field containing four solid blue triangles arranged in opposing directions on the hoist side, two red outlined triangles pointing to the fly end, a gold arrow outlined in red centered between the red triangles. /Asset/newfoundland.jpg
Nova Scotia Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted 1858. The reverse of the cross of St Andrew, blue saltire on a white field with the royal Scotland Rampant Lion coat of arms centered over the cross. /Asset/novascotia.jpg
Ontario Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1965. The Canadian Red Ensign, featuring a bright red field with the Union Jack in the upper canton and the Ontarion Shield centered right towards the fly end. /Asset/ontario.jpg
Prince Edward Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1964. Three sides away from the hoist contain alternating blocks of red & white, the widest portion being at top and containing the English heraldic lion coat of arms of Prince Edward. The white center of the flag contains an island image of oak trees representing the three counties of PEI (Prince, Queens, and Kings) and Great Britain. /Asset/princeedwardisland.jpg
Quebec Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted 1948. A white cross on a blue field; each of the identical quadrants containing a white fleur de lis. /Asset/quebec.jpg
Saskatchewan Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1969. Two equal horizontal fields, green over yellow. The Saskatchewan shield of arms appears towards the hoist side of the upper green, the western red lily floral emblem towards the fly end in lower yellow field. /Asset/saskatchewan.jpg
Northwest Territory Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1969. Canadian territorial flag; a vertical tri-color of blue, white, blue from hoist to fly end with the territorial coat of arms centered on the white band. /Asset/nwterritories.jpg
Nunavut Nylon Province Flags
(2) Adopted in 1999. Two equal fields, gold on the hoist side, white to the fly end. A red inuksuk (stone monument / marker) divides the two fields. A blue star in the upper fly end symbolizes the North Star. /Asset/nunavut.jpg