The flag of Altona, Manitoba, is a blue background with twelve yellow petals of a flower in the center.
Symbolism[]
The blue represents the peacefulness in the town, the heaven that you can see all around. It also symbolizes trust. The yellow represents the energy of the people. The bright gold sunflower image marks Altona’s status as the Sunflower Capital of Canada and its modern design symbolizes Altona as a progressive community that looks towards the future. The ascending petals represent the economic growth of the community and are designed as slightly different shapes and are close together, to symbolize the town's cultural diversity and the importance of community.[1]
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Provinces/Cities British Columbia ( Abbotsford | Vancouver | Victoria) | Alberta ( Calgary | Edmonton | Lethbridge) | Saskatchewan ( Regina | Saskatoon) | Manitoba ( Altona | Winnipeg) | Ontario ( Gloucester | Hamilton | Kawartha Lakes | Niagara Falls | Ottawa | Thunder Bay | Toronto) | Quebec ( Montreal | Quebec City) | Newfoundland and Labrador ( Newfoundland | Labrador | Burgeo | Fortune | Wabush) | New Brunswick ( Saint John) | Nova Scotia ( Bridgewater | Cape Breton | Halifax) | Prince Edward Island ( Charlottetown | Montague) Territories |